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2000 May 05
3
Windows version of R-devel
--Colony_of_Beavers_524_000 Content-Type: TEXT/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-MD5: 2xw8BXDeWRkQhskDXsXyCw== I have put up a cross-compiled version of the development version of R for Windows at http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/bdr/RWin/Rpre It is cross-compiled and will be automatically updated whenever I build a development version. So, no guarantees, not even that it will run[1], but if you
2000 Jun 29
3
Overal plot title after mfrow and .Rhistory questions.
Hello everyone, I had a few questions that I have not been able to figure out despite a lot of reading. 1) Adding a title to a multiplot figure: If I plot multiple plots with >par(mfrow=c(2,6)) how do I add an overall title to the figure, not the individual plots? 2) Saving histories on the fly: Is there a .Rhistory equivalent to >save.image() ? I would like to be able to save the
2012 Aug 27
1
Hidden files in source packages
R-devel has been warning for some time about hidden files (in the Unix sense, starting with a period) in source packages. We could get R CMD build and the CRAN incoming scripts to remove these *if* we knew that they were never needed. It seems clear that .Rapp.history .Rhistory .Rbuildindex.xxxxx inst/doc/.build.timestamp are R leftovers, ._.DS_store is from an Apple filesystem and .tex
2008 Apr 13
1
.Rprofile, date tagging history, loading packages
Dear R-Helpers, I'm fiddling with my .Rprofile in Windows XP & R 2.7.0 Beta. I prefer to manually save my workspace but automatically save my command history via the .Rprofile. That is working fine once I found that "utils::" was required before the loadhistory & savehistory functions. What I would like to do is add a separator line with a date between the histories of each
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
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
2002 Oct 21
1
savehistory directories and quitting R (PR#2038)
Thanks-- as Duncan Murdoch also noted, R_HISTFILE can be used to solve my problem, as below. BTW it's not easy to find out about R_HISTFILE in the help system or manuals, though, unless you already know it exists-- it only seems to be described under startup options, not things to do with history. However, Duncan's reply did hint at an inconsistency, in that savehistory() defaults to
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
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
2002 Sep 04
1
readline doesn't work even thou cled=TRUE
Can anyone offer suggestion about getting readline to work on Solaris? (v1.5.1) When I use the up arrow or ctrl-p to try to repeat the last command my session just beeps. It appears that the .Rhistory file that should appear in my startup directory is not being created. Thanks! The screen shot below shows cled=TRUE and no .Rhistory file created: $ /apps/R-1.5.1/bin/R R : Copyright 2002, The
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 --
2004 Jul 28
2
problem with the .Rhistory
Hello, The history function doesn't seems to work when I am working with R. I have a .Rhistory file in my working directory and I have tried savehistory(file = ".Rhistory") or the command given in the history help : .Last <- function() if(interactive()) try(savehistory(".Rhistory")) and I get the same error message Error in
2006 Mar 24
1
R for MacOSX - History and command line problems
Hi! I have the following issues using "R for Mac OS X 2.2.1" (from the ppc-.dmg) on a Mac OS X 10.4.5: 1) The command history is never saved (automatically) to .Rhistory. (The file stays empty.) 2) If I save a history to some file via the "Save History" button, and I load it afterwards via "Load History", only the first entry of the saved History appears in
2003 Nov 20
1
Hidden Rhistory files
Hi all, I've ecountered a problem in the last few days with my .Rhistory file not being able to be updated when I quit an R session because its file attributes under Windows have been set as "Hidden". Recently, I put the following line in my global Rprofile file:- history(max.show=Inf) so that I automatically open the entire history file for a project when I begin a session, but I
2002 Sep 19
3
savehistory directories and quitting R (PR#2038)
# # r-bugs@r-project.org # ###################################################### Because I work in different directories, but always want to save my .Rhistory in the same place, I have changed the system function savehistory to this: function (file = "D:/R50/.Rhistory") invisible(.Internal(savehistory(file))) When I use q() to quit R, and it asks me whether I want to
2000 May 24
1
Problem w/cygwin1.1 (maybe)
I am using rw1001 on Windows 98. I have a package that involves both c and fortran code, which compiled successfully under cygnus b20.1 with Mummit Kahn''s port of gcc 2.95.2. I have upgraded to the new net release of cygwin (version 1.1, including the recent cygwin package upgrade to 1.1.1). Now when the dll for my package is being created, I get the string of errors like: [...] gcc
2002 Jun 19
0
[R] Problems with url/download and http_proxy
This does seem to fix my problem: > Sys.getenv("http_proxy") http_proxy "http://gproxy1.pfizer.com/" > url("http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/PACKAGES",'r') description "http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/PACKAGES" class
2003 Jun 12
3
defaults in R: packages, .Rhistory
With the current version (rw1070), every time I start R it loads a whole bunch of packages, many of which I do not need in a typical session: > search() [1] ".GlobalEnv" "package:methods" "package:ctest" "package:mva" [5] "package:modreg" "package:nls" "package:ts" "Autoloads" [9]