[R] using R as a script; getting the output to display on screen
Prof Brian D Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Fri Jun 27 19:59:01 CEST 2003
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003, Nick Helseth wrote:
So, you are using Windows: please say so up front.
> I'm trying to run R from the command line using a function as an input; it
> seems to run ok when I use "Rterm --vanilla < name_of_R_function.R" (by ok,
> I mean that it will say that it's reading in the correct items) but the
> graphics won't display on screen.
The default graphics device in non-interactive use is postscript().
> Do I need to explicitly define an output
> device? Like "Rterm --vanilla < name_of_R_function.R >
> standard_display_device"? If that is the case, I don't suppose anyone
> happens to know the name of the screen display device in Windows, do they?
Yes, lots of people do as it is in the README.RW1071: windows(). Just add
an explicit call to see graphics on-screen.
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