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2010 Nov 14
3
How to permanently remove [Previously saved workspace restored]
Win 7 64 bit R version 2.11.1 (2010-05-31) How to permanently remove; [Previously saved workspace restored] > rm (list = ls( )) On next start it still displays; ..... [Previously saved workspace restored] There is a file keeping the previous data on Linux .Rdata How about on Windows? TIA B.R. Stephen L
2007 Jul 11
2
Previously saved workspace restored
hi there, i an beginner of R. some one have sent me a file (extension is .Rdata). i have installed R in my computer and i just double clicked the data. then it automatically opened R programme and displayed that [previously saved workspace restored]. the following message was displayed. Type 'demo()' for some demos, 'help()' for on-line help, or'help.start()' for an
2005 Mar 08
5
removing message: [Previously saved workspace restored]
Dear All, I saved by mistake the environment I was working in after typing q(), and now I get the annoying message: [Previously saved workspace restored] I have already deleted all the objects in the environment, saving it as an empty environment, so it's just a matter of nitpicking I suppose. The message does not appear if I start R from any other place in the directory tree. I am
2011 Sep 13
1
ESS: Viewing Restored Workspace At Startup
I use ESS and have no problems invoking it when I fire up emacs. When it loads it tells me, [Previously saved workspace restored]. However, I do not know how to view that history of commands so I can continue what I was doing. Since the buffer begins with ESS, what do I do to view that restored workspace? TIA, Rich
2012 Jul 23
2
Workspace Question.
I recently installed R version 2.14.1. After a session (not my first) in 2.14.1, I saved the 'workspace image'. I then opened earlier R versions, 2.14.0 & 2.12.0, and the only objects listed were from the 2.14.1 session. All the work under those previous versions were gone, to my dismay. This did not happen when I was working in 2.14.0, as 2.12.0 objects were not affected when
2002 Jun 13
1
saving a global workspace?
hi all, i can't call my custom R function. i'm using R 1.3.1 on Solaris with the SJava pkg from www.omegahat.org. This package let's me call R functions from Java, and it works great. i wrote a custom R function and saved it in the workspace. in my homedir, i noticed the file named .RData was created. i also noticed my workspace is ONLY restored if the current working dir (when i
2017 Oct 25
1
How to save and restore a workspace
Saving your workspace means that the variables you currently have defined in your session [ everything that shows up when you type ls() ] are saved to a file, by default named ?.RData?. To restore the workspace, you use the ?Load Workspace? command and navigate to the (same) .RData file. Its default location for Windows, as far as I know, is your ?Documents? folder. So look there. I see that you
2008 Sep 23
1
Can R load a saved workspace from the Internet?
Dear All, Can load() load a saved workspace from an Internet address? I have tried it but I am getting errors: In addition: Warning message: In readChar(con, 5L, useBytes = TRUE) : cannot open compressed file 'http://XXXXX/workspace.RData', probable reason 'No such file or directory' Paul
2007 Oct 30
1
postscript(), used from a pre R-2.6.0 workspace
I find that if start R-2.6.0 in a workspace with no .RData file, load one of my workspaces from R-2.5.1 or earlier into R-2.6.0, and then before doing anything else type postscript(file="z.ps"), I get:: > ls() character(0) > load(url("http://www.maths.anu.edu.au/~johnm/r/test5.RData")) > postscript(file="z.ps") Error in postscript(file = "z.ps")
2002 Dec 18
3
workspace vs. image
Hello [R]ians, I'm hoping someone can clarify the difference between a Workspace Image and Working Directory. I created a directory on my PC, say, "C:\Program Files\R\Project1" and then saved my objects in "C:\Program Files\R\Project1\.Rdata". Then, in a subsequent session, I reloaded these objects using > load("C:/Program Files/R/Project1/.RData") At
2010 Jun 11
1
Unable to load an object
R-help, I seem not to get an object saved neither with ".RData" extension nor output via dput. Whenever I try to import the above object in another worspace I just get nothing. > geoFeatures <- load("geoFeatures.RData") > geoFeatures [1] "geoFeatures" The "geoFeatures.RData" workspace contains an object list called "geoFeatures"
2010 Mar 09
4
Transfer R workspace on another PC
Hi list! I have recently tried to take my office work home, meaning that I tried to transfer my "... .RData" workspace from my PC on my laptop. The office PC runs on Windows XP and my laptop runs on Windows Vista. I have saved the workspace at the office PC and kept it in a usb drive. When I tried to open it on my laptop I got an error: "Fatal Error: Unable to restore saved data in
2009 Jun 05
2
Show location of workspace image on quit?
When I quit R, it says: > q() Save workspace image? [y/n/c]: and since I've probably got 3 R sessions running in however many different directories and I might have jumped around with setwd() , I forget exactly where R wants to save its workspace image. So could q() be changed to say what file it is going to save to before it does? Currently I have to hit 'c', then do
2017 Oct 23
0
How to save and restore a workspace
Hi Jon, Saving your workspace doesn't mean that everything will be rerun when you start a new R session. I just means that persistent objects like data frames will be there. If you type: objects() you will see all of those things that were there when you ended in the last session. Things like commands will be in the "history", so you can retrieve them just as you did at the end of
2001 Dec 13
5
R workspace
Dear all, I m using R version 1.3.1 under linux (Red Hat). When i left my session, naturally i have the question Save workspace image? [y/n/c]? I said n because I want to remove all the contain of my workspace. Then I left R with q(). When I open new session I have the R welcome message and [previously save workspace restored]. By typing ls() I find what I have normally removed and I want to
2017 Oct 23
4
How to save and restore a workspace
Hello, I recently downloaded R in hopes of learning to use it for statistics. I have promptly run into a problem, as I am unable to save, and later recover, a workspace so I can resume work where I left off. I am using Windows. I indicate "yes" to the pop up after q(). Then when I later reopen R Console and click on File, I cannot get my prior workspace to appear in the R Console
2007 Jun 15
2
Problem with workspace loading after languageR use
Hello R, To analyze multi-level data, I started learning and using lmer. So far so wonderful. I then found some useful functions in package languageR. But then the following problem ocurred: Whenever I load and use the languageR package, then save the workspace - or quit R with saving the workspace - I am unable to reload that workspace in a later session. That is, R doesn't start at all
2007 May 16
2
'attach workspace' on R console File menu
Quite often I save misc functions and data objects as .RData files that I can use in other sessions. Although I could 'Load Workspace" these files, most of the times I prefer attaching them. It would be really convenient to have a menu item under the File menu on the Windows R Console to allow attaching workspaces, e.g. -------------------- Attach Workspace... Load Workspace... Save
2006 Nov 27
5
automatic cleaning of workspace
I'm having that problem where I am sometimes using an object that's from a previous workspace when I don't want to be doing that. I was thinking of putting rm(objects=ls()) in my first.R function But, the problem with doing this, is that it doesn't prompt you with "are you sure" and there could be very rare cases where I don't want to delete the workspace ? Is there a
2007 Feb 12
1
'Save Workspace' gives "recursive default argument reference" -- workaround?
When signing off R or trying to save a workspace in Windows XP pro SP2, I receive the following error message - save.image("C:\\Program Files\\R\\R-2.4.1\\Responses3.RData") Error in save.image("C:\\Program Files\\R\\R-2.4.1\\Responses3.RData") : recursive default argument reference Everything else seems to work fine, and the only function I have written