Jeff
A. I can certainly look for the output from Java ? but that was not the point ?
nothing was captured to CAPTURE with either scenarios.
B. I tried changing case ? that did not solve the problem.
The issue remains ? when I execute the system command, the text output that I
presented below is not being displayed.
Is there a way to capture that output? If so, I can certainly figure out how to
parse it.
Dennis
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> On Nov 9, 2019, at 9:28 AM, Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil at
dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote:
>
> I am mystified by your description.
>
> A) If java is not installed, the operating system or system shell will be
the source of any error associated with attempting to invoke it. That means the
error message could be anything, but I find it quite surprising that the message
emitted by the OS would mention "runtime". In any event, look for the
output you can rely on from java for positive identification rather than looking
for any consistent pattern in the error messages for negative confirmation.
>
> B) Many OS command shells are case-sensitive... asking for the
"Java" program is in that case different than asking for the
"java" program.
>
> On November 9, 2019 8:51:43 AM PST, Dennis Fisher <fisher at
plessthan.com> wrote:
>> R 3.6.3
>> OSX and Windows
>>
>> Colleagues
>>
>> I want to identify if Java is installed on a particular computer.
>>
>> When I execute
>> Java -version
>> in a terminal (OSX), but not in R, there are two outcomes:
>>
>> Java installed yields:
>> java version "13.0.1" 2019-10-15
>> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 13.0.1+9)
>> Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 13.0.1+9, mixed mode,
>> sharing)
>>
>> Java not installed yields:
>> No Java runtime installed
>>
>> I assume that there are comparable outputs in Windows.
>>
>> I would like to capture this output in R using the system command, then
>> search for ?No Java runtime installed? )or the correponding text in
>> Windows).
>>
>> I execute something like:
>> CAPTURE <- system("Java -version", intern=TRUE,
ignore.stderr=FALSE,
>> ignore.stdout=FALSE)
>> (with various permutations of TRUE/FALSE for the options) but I cannot
>> capture what is displayed on the console.
>>
>> I have also tried ?system2? with various TRUE/FALSE permutations
>> without success.
>>
>> Any clever ideas?
>>
>> Dennis
>>
>> Dennis Fisher MD
>> P < (The "P Less Than" Company)
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>> www.PLessThan.com
>>
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