Hi - Think this is quick help. Not sure how to trap what is causing my simple script to run fine in R, but fail immediately when called from rscript. I can put all sorts of traps in the script itself, but when called from the command line the r window simply flashes and closes. There's probably a way to find out why rscript is failing, but I don't know it and can't seem to find it online. To be clear, I'm not really trying to save the OUTPUT of the file...it never even executes as far as I can tell. I'm calling it with C:\Program Files\R\R-3.4.3\bin\Rscript.exe "P:\Investments\Trading Tools\RV Tools\myfile.r" And again, it executes perfectly if I open the GUI first and then run it within R. Thanks for the help! Mike Michael Ashton, CFA Managing Principal Enduring Investments LLC W: 973.457.4602 C: 551.655.8006 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
On 02/02/2018 7:52 AM, Michael Ashton wrote:> Hi - Think this is quick help. Not sure how to trap what is causing my simple script to run fine in R, but fail immediately when called from rscript. I can put all sorts of traps in the script itself, but when called from the command line the r window simply flashes and closes. > > There's probably a way to find out why rscript is failing, but I don't know it and can't seem to find it online. To be clear, I'm not really trying to save the OUTPUT of the file...it never even executes as far as I can tell. I'm calling it with C:\Program Files\R\R-3.4.3\bin\Rscript.exe "P:\Investments\Trading Tools\RV Tools\myfile.r" And again, it executes perfectly if I open the GUI first and then run it within R. >I'd try using forward slashes in the path, i.e. "P:/Investments/Trading Tools/RV Tools/myfile.r" I don't remember if R processes the path to the script or whether it's done entirely by the shell, but they shouldn't hurt. Spaces in file paths sometimes cause trouble. If you put the script in a path with no spaces does that help? If so, you can probably escape that space, but I can't remember what the escape sequence is. (Escapes in Windows can be processed by the command shell or Rscript.exe or both, so it's hard to get them right.) Another alternative might be to change directory to that path and then use a relative path for the R script. Duncan Murdoch
I don't think it's the path or the slashes. I run other files in this same manner, with the same path to the script itself, and they go off without a hitch. Although this is the first time I am using 3.4.3, and the only script I am using that version of R for at the moment. Having said that, I did TRY reversing the slashes and got the same result. :-) Michael Ashton, CFA Managing Principal Enduring Investments LLC W: 973.457.4602 C: 551.655.8006 -----Original Message----- From: Duncan Murdoch [mailto:murdoch.duncan at gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 02, 2018 8:16 AM To: Michael Ashton; r-help at r-project.org Subject: Re: [R] command line fails On 02/02/2018 7:52 AM, Michael Ashton wrote:> Hi - Think this is quick help. Not sure how to trap what is causing my simple script to run fine in R, but fail immediately when called from rscript. I can put all sorts of traps in the script itself, but when called from the command line the r window simply flashes and closes. > > There's probably a way to find out why rscript is failing, but I don't know it and can't seem to find it online. To be clear, I'm not really trying to save the OUTPUT of the file...it never even executes as far as I can tell. I'm calling it with C:\Program Files\R\R-3.4.3\bin\Rscript.exe "P:\Investments\Trading Tools\RV Tools\myfile.r" And again, it executes perfectly if I open the GUI first and then run it within R. >I'd try using forward slashes in the path, i.e. "P:/Investments/Trading Tools/RV Tools/myfile.r" I don't remember if R processes the path to the script or whether it's done entirely by the shell, but they shouldn't hurt. Spaces in file paths sometimes cause trouble. If you put the script in a path with no spaces does that help? If so, you can probably escape that space, but I can't remember what the escape sequence is. (Escapes in Windows can be processed by the command shell or Rscript.exe or both, so it's hard to get them right.) Another alternative might be to change directory to that path and then use a relative path for the R script. Duncan Murdoch
On 2/2/2018 4:52 AM, Michael Ashton wrote:> Hi - Think this is quick help. Not sure how to trap what is causing my simple script to run fine in R, but fail immediately when called from rscript. I can put all sorts of traps in the script itself, but when called from the command line the r window simply flashes and closes. > > There's probably a way to find out why rscript is failing, but I don't know it and can't seem to find it online. To be clear, I'm not really trying to save the OUTPUT of the file...it never even executes as far as I can tell. I'm calling it with C:\Program Files\R\R-3.4.3\bin\Rscript.exe "P:\Investments\Trading Tools\RV Tools\myfile.r" And again, it executes perfectly if I open the GUI first and then run it within R. > > Thanks for the help! > > Mike > > Michael Ashton, CFA > Managing Principal > > Enduring Investments LLC > W: 973.457.4602 > C: 551.655.8006 > > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >Mike, on Windows, anytime you send a path that contains a space to the command line it needs to be enclosed in double quotes. Try a call like "C:/Program Files/R/R-3.4.3/bin/Rscript.exe" "P:/Investments/Trading Tools/RV Tools/myfile.r" I don't know how rscript handles the '\' character (i.e. as an escape or not) so I changed the '\' to '/' just to be safe. And note, the program pathname and the file being passed need to be quoted separately. Hope this helps, Dan -- Daniel Nordlund Port Townsend, WA USA
Thans Dan. It seems that it may be an issue with 3.4.3...I'm going to attempt a patch this weekend. The code works fine from the command line in 3.2.5! Michael Ashton, CFA Managing Principal Enduring Investments LLC W: 973.457.4602 C: 551.655.8006 -----Original Message----- From: Daniel Nordlund [mailto:djnordlund at gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 02, 2018 4:44 PM To: Michael Ashton; r-help at r-project.org Subject: Re: [R] command line fails On 2/2/2018 4:52 AM, Michael Ashton wrote:> Hi - Think this is quick help. Not sure how to trap what is causing my simple script to run fine in R, but fail immediately when called from rscript. I can put all sorts of traps in the script itself, but when called from the command line the r window simply flashes and closes. > > There's probably a way to find out why rscript is failing, but I don't know it and can't seem to find it online. To be clear, I'm not really trying to save the OUTPUT of the file...it never even executes as far as I can tell. I'm calling it with C:\Program Files\R\R-3.4.3\bin\Rscript.exe "P:\Investments\Trading Tools\RV Tools\myfile.r" And again, it executes perfectly if I open the GUI first and then run it within R. > > Thanks for the help! > > Mike > > Michael Ashton, CFA > Managing Principal > > Enduring Investments LLC > W: 973.457.4602 > C: 551.655.8006 > > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >Mike, on Windows, anytime you send a path that contains a space to the command line it needs to be enclosed in double quotes. Try a call like "C:/Program Files/R/R-3.4.3/bin/Rscript.exe" "P:/Investments/Trading Tools/RV Tools/myfile.r" I don't know how rscript handles the '\' character (i.e. as an escape or not) so I changed the '\' to '/' just to be safe. And note, the program pathname and the file being passed need to be quoted separately. Hope this helps, Dan -- Daniel Nordlund Port Townsend, WA USA