R 3.1.3 now available

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R 3.1.3, the final update in the R 3.1 series, has been released. As of this writing only the source distribution is currently available, but expect binary builds for Windows, Mac and various Linux platforms to appear soon on your local CRAN mirror.

As has become usual in March, this release is primarily for minor bugs and improvements in R, as the development switches focus to the next major release (R 3.2.0 is expected on April 16). Improvements include: ability to download files greater than 2GB on 32-bit builds; better handling of complex (imaginary) numbers for several functions; improved command completion in the Windows GUI; and improved performance when using S4 classes. (See the complete list here.)

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