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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
2007 Aug 22
6
Synchronzing workspaces
How do people go about synchronizing multiple workspaces on different workstations? I tend to wind up with projects spread around the various machines I work on. I find that placing the directories on a server and reading them remotely tends to slow things down. thanks, Eric -- Eric Turkheimer, PhD Department of Psychology University of Virginia PO Box 400400 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4400
2003 Oct 08
1
Saving workspace image
Hi folks, On quitting R with q(), is it possible to save the workspace to a directory other than the one R was started from? (I sometimes have a project "master" directory with the major R code and data in that directory, but divisions of the project having their specific stuff in sub-directories. So if I quit while running a sub-project, I'd like to save the workspace back into
2011 Dec 18
1
Saving nothing with save()
Scenario: Here I am working away in R. I've got results that prove global warming is anthropogenic and also the solution for producing limitless carbon-neutral energy from nuclear fusion. Its been a good day. So, I want to save my work. I don't want to overwrite my current .RData, so I save it to another file: save(file="prize.RData") # just need to email this to the Nobel
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
2009 Mar 08
1
Prevent saving the workspace while running a script in batch mode
Dear R-user, I'm running a certain R script in DOS batch mode. Is there a way to prevent R from saving the workspace once this script is finished? I'm asking this because the resulting .RData file has the size of >70MB. I don't need this file since my script already writes the required output and this makes the whole process very slow (>15 minutes each time) FYI, my script:
2008 Jun 12
1
save workspace while running R on a cluster
Hello, I have a question about running R in a cluster environment. The shell script I am running looks like this: #!/bin/bash cd /nfs/apollo/2/c2b2/users/mb0001/Data /nfs/apollo/1/shares/software/core_facility/local/x86_64_rocks/R/current/bin/ R --save < calculate.R >& script.out I have used the "-save" command to save the R workspace (If, I understand it
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
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
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")
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
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
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
2005 Feb 01
1
RData loading weirdness
I've just had an interesting thing happen to one of our students. He's using R 1.9.1 on Linux, and so I dont expect bugfixes, I'm just reporting this out of interest in case anyone else has had this happen. Starting R caused a seg fault shortly after "[Previously saved workspace restored]". Running "R --no-restore-data" worked fine so I suspected a corrupted
2005 Feb 01
1
RData loading weirdness
I've just had an interesting thing happen to one of our students. He's using R 1.9.1 on Linux, and so I dont expect bugfixes, I'm just reporting this out of interest in case anyone else has had this happen. Starting R caused a seg fault shortly after "[Previously saved workspace restored]". Running "R --no-restore-data" worked fine so I suspected a corrupted
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
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
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
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