MIME type warning when plotting data with R in a Jupyter notebook





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I can't figure this one out. Every time I plot data with R (IRKernel) into a Jupyter notebook I get a warning message that says "No renderer could be found for output. It has the following MIME types:" I'm using Chrome to display my notebooks using Jupyter Lab.



Thing is, the plots are perfectly displayed, so I don't quite understand why I'm getting this message. I tried changing the MIME type to png and svg+xml in the corresponding cells, but I keep getting the warning we both.



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    I can't figure this one out. Every time I plot data with R (IRKernel) into a Jupyter notebook I get a warning message that says "No renderer could be found for output. It has the following MIME types:" I'm using Chrome to display my notebooks using Jupyter Lab.



    Thing is, the plots are perfectly displayed, so I don't quite understand why I'm getting this message. I tried changing the MIME type to png and svg+xml in the corresponding cells, but I keep getting the warning we both.



    Any ideas? Thanks!










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      I can't figure this one out. Every time I plot data with R (IRKernel) into a Jupyter notebook I get a warning message that says "No renderer could be found for output. It has the following MIME types:" I'm using Chrome to display my notebooks using Jupyter Lab.



      Thing is, the plots are perfectly displayed, so I don't quite understand why I'm getting this message. I tried changing the MIME type to png and svg+xml in the corresponding cells, but I keep getting the warning we both.



      Any ideas? Thanks!










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      I can't figure this one out. Every time I plot data with R (IRKernel) into a Jupyter notebook I get a warning message that says "No renderer could be found for output. It has the following MIME types:" I'm using Chrome to display my notebooks using Jupyter Lab.



      Thing is, the plots are perfectly displayed, so I don't quite understand why I'm getting this message. I tried changing the MIME type to png and svg+xml in the corresponding cells, but I keep getting the warning we both.



      Any ideas? Thanks!







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          The topic is actively being discussed on the IRkernel issue page. For me, adding a print() function around the ggplot command made the message disappear, but that is not much of a solution to the underlying problem!






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                The topic is actively being discussed on the IRkernel issue page. For me, adding a print() function around the ggplot command made the message disappear, but that is not much of a solution to the underlying problem!






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