![]() While trying other solutions I realized that it is something to do with conda channels that I am using. ![]() Therefore, again, I started communicating with google about updating R and tried the solutions described above. So, you see? it's not only about Seurat, and I can not simply mess up with my R environment, just to update the Seurat version, right? Because I am working on different projects and to deal with them I have already configured other R packages. But unfortunately, in my case, it was not an optimal choice. ![]() But today I started working on another dataset and there I encountered this error [[=4.0) in one environment and R3.2 in another. I was using Seurat v3.2 and I did most of my single-cell analysis using this version. ![]()
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