Can't load in dataset "diamonds"

Hi,

Everytime I try to load in dataset 'diamonds', an error pops up in the console window reading:

"Error in strip_sgr(x) : Argument warn must be TRUE or FALSE."

I really have no idea what it means, I've loaded in tidyverse and ggplot2 though. I'll appreciate if someone could bail me through. Thanks~

How are you trying to load it? It should be as simple as:

library(ggplot2)

diamonds
#> # A tibble: 53,940 x 10
#>    carat cut       color clarity depth table price     x     y     z
#>    <dbl> <ord>     <ord> <ord>   <dbl> <dbl> <int> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl>
#>  1  0.23 Ideal     E     SI2      61.5    55   326  3.95  3.98  2.43
#>  2  0.21 Premium   E     SI1      59.8    61   326  3.89  3.84  2.31
#>  3  0.23 Good      E     VS1      56.9    65   327  4.05  4.07  2.31
#>  4  0.29 Premium   I     VS2      62.4    58   334  4.2   4.23  2.63
#>  5  0.31 Good      J     SI2      63.3    58   335  4.34  4.35  2.75
#>  6  0.24 Very Good J     VVS2     62.8    57   336  3.94  3.96  2.48
#>  7  0.24 Very Good I     VVS1     62.3    57   336  3.95  3.98  2.47
#>  8  0.26 Very Good H     SI1      61.9    55   337  4.07  4.11  2.53
#>  9  0.22 Fair      E     VS2      65.1    61   337  3.87  3.78  2.49
#> 10  0.23 Very Good H     VS1      59.4    61   338  4     4.05  2.39
#> # ... with 53,930 more rows

Created on 2022-01-10 by the reprex package (v2.0.1)

I tried the same way as you did. But it doesn't seem to be working. Whenever I try to load in 'diamonds'.. it shows an error, I can use the dataset in visualization though. It doesn't just get viewed in the console window.

It's an interesting problem.

Have you tried restarting R?

Or perhaps you could re-install ggplot2 to see if that fixes it.

Well, this keeps happening even sometimes with aggregation functions. And it's really eating up major chuck on my day.

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