Cutting and pasting is probably a bad idea with 2000 lines of code.
You might want to save your 2000 lines to a file and then source it.
e.g.
source('myHugeFile.R')
I think (I don't have a GUI version handy) there's a dropdown menu
option for sourcing files in the File menu of the GUI too if you'd
prefer that.
Scott
Scott Sherrill-Mix
Genomics and Computational Biology
University of Pennsylvania
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 3:52 PM, Paula Fergnani Salvia
<paulafergnani at yahoo.com.ar> wrote:> Hello everyone
> I have a problem using the R console. I have written 2000 lines in a
notepad, this lines are commands for reading dbf files. When I paste these lines
in the R console I can only visualize the end of the output, this is because the
R console has a default number of rows which is small for this task. I need to
expand the lines that I can see, because I want to know if R found problems
riding some of these files. How can I do this? Also, I have the same problem
when I want to visualize this dbf files because they have 4000 rows
> Thank you very much
> Paula
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