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2010 May 31
3
How to delete the previously saved workspace restored
Dear all, I am a new user of R, here I have a question about remove the previous restored workspace. I saved the workspace last time, but R always automatically load the workspace when I open it. I try to remove the object and then close R without saving. But next time when I open R, it always load the previous workspace. I want to delete the .RData in the directory, but I have no clue
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
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
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
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
2010 Aug 12
5
Where the data file is stored?
Hi folks, OS - Ubuntu 10.04 On R I create a datafile named "data". I can evoke it on R with; > data On R Commander Data -> Active data set -> Select active data set -> (data) OK only one data set there "data" -> View data set I can read it -> Edit data set showing 25 rows of data. Clicking the box shows a thick border around it. But I couldn't
2013 Mar 31
1
Storage of automatically loaded workspace and command files
When I close R and answer yes to save workspace, R automatically loads it and apparently also the command history at start up. I would like to know where R stores this information. I know that I can save .RData and .Rhistory files, but I would like to know how(where) R stores this information automatically. I have not found any .RData or .Rhistory files associated with start up. I am running
2013 Mar 31
1
Where does R store workspace and commands that load on startup
When I close R and answer yes to save workspace, R automatically loads it and apparently also the command history at start up. I would like to know where R stores this information. I know that I can save .RData and .Rhistory files, but I would like to know how(where) R stores this information automatically. I have not found any .RData or .Rhistory files associated with start up. I am running
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
2009 Dec 09
3
.Rhistory in R.app
Dear R users, I am having a minor but annoying issue with R.app. It doesn't retain the history information from the previous sessions. By "history," I mean a record of commands/functions entered into R rather than the list of objects--that is properly recorded in the .Rdata file as well as in a workspace file I save separately. System details: R version 2.9.0 R.app GUI 1.28 Mac OS
2020 Oct 26
4
securing R code....
dear members, I am a stock trader. I am using R for my research. I want to service my laptop, wherein resides all my R code, which, for obvious reasons, has to be secured. I am using Windows 7 Ultimate. I cannot encrypt the R data by Bitdefender, as it encrypts the entire drive. I anyway need to give the key when the system, if at all, gets locked when servicing. My
2006 Mar 16
1
autoloading .RData files / .Rhistory file
NOTE: WinXP, R2.2.0 All, a while back I posted a question about using relative filereferencing. The responses have allowed me to successfully set up the following directory structure: ...\data\raw ...\data\derived ...\prog ...\lst ...\log In the \prog directory I have put an RGui.exe shortcut and "pointed it" at \prog as the "Start In" location. In the same
1999 Feb 23
2
rw0632 makes stray .Rhistory orphans
If you start Rterm/Rgui from the cmd (NT4.4) command line, the .Rhistory and .RData files are created/used in the current directory. I think, R should honor HOME or even the USERPROFILE variable. Regards Karl PS: is this the correct list for such reports or would it be better to use r-devel? -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list --
1999 Feb 23
2
rw0632 makes stray .Rhistory orphans
If you start Rterm/Rgui from the cmd (NT4.4) command line, the .Rhistory and .RData files are created/used in the current directory. I think, R should honor HOME or even the USERPROFILE variable. Regards Karl PS: is this the correct list for such reports or would it be better to use r-devel? -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list --
2008 Jan 21
1
Problems saving the workspace image
Hi! I use R with Windows for a long time. In the last week I change to Windows Vista. Now I can´t save the workspace image when I exit R. The system presents the following message “Unable to open .Rhistory”. Does anyone can help me? I thank you in advance, Ana [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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
2011 Aug 04
2
How to see the previous commands after save workspace/load workspace ?
I did save workspace and when I load it, I can see the variables, using ls(). But I cannot see the commands from the program I saved. How to do that?
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 05
3
Mac GUI and .Renviron
The .Renviron and .First functions do not seem to work the same way on a Mac OS 10.4 as on a Windows XP machine. From working in Windows I am used to creating a new directory for each data analysis project. In the new directory I place First, an .Renviron file consisting of the following text: R_HISTFILE="history.txt" R_HISTSIZE=1000000 Second, an .RData file containing a .First
2004 Jun 23
3
Cannot Restore Workspace with R 1.9.1 (PR#7012)
Full_Name: Stefan Albrecht Version: 1.9.1 OS: Windows NT 4.0 Submission from: (NULL) (194.127.2.73) Hi all, upgrading to R 1.9.1 I am no longer able to restore saved data in .RData with after some involved data manipulations and calculations (fatal error!). In addition I get the message Error: object 'family' not found whilst loading namespace 'MASS'. This problem does not