Henrico:
Thanks for quick reply.
However, one last question:
If I want to change working directory, and put setwd() in the Rprofile file,
logically R will not know where the be work directory is, correct?
So, should I install R in my preferred working directory?
Thanks again, in advance.
Bruce
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> On Mar 24, 2017, at 3:48 AM, Enrico Schumann <es at
enricoschumann.net> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 23 Mar 2017, Bruce Ratner PhD writes:
>
>> Hi R'ers:
>> I would like to setting up a .Rprofile file with
>> setwd("C:/R_WorkDir")
>> set.seed(12345)
>> options (prompt "> R ")
>>
>> ---
>> Can you help providing the code or instructive link,
>> I've find many links, but I can't figure it out?
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Bruce
>>
>
> Quoting from ?Startup:
>
> ,----
> | [...] unless ?--no-init-file? was given, R searches
> | for a user profile, a file of R code. The path of
> | this file can be specified by the ?R_PROFILE_USER?
> | environment variable (and tilde expansion will be
> | performed). If this is unset, a file called
> | ?.Rprofile? is searched for in the current directory
> | or in the user's home directory (in that order). The
> | user profile file is sourced into the workspace.
> `----
>
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