One could also move the file out of the R search path, or rename it
with an extension that prevents R from seeing it.( Some operating
systems may not allow you to see it in their default mode, however.)
--
David
On Apr 24, 2009, at 4:07 PM, Sarah Goslee wrote:
> Assuming you are starting R from a terminal window, you can use
> R --no-restore
> or change to a different directory first.
>
> If you are starting R in some other fashion, it will depend on what
> you
> are doing, a piece of information you neglected to provide (along with
> OS, which could be relevant, and is requested regardless).
>
> Sarah
>
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 1:49 PM, bogdanno <bodinsoul at gmail.com>
wrote:
>> I saved the workspace once and now it automatically restore it
>> whenever I open R
>> How can I turn off this?
>> Thank you
>
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> Sarah Goslee
> http://www.functionaldiversity.org
>
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