[R] "attach" in R corr. to Spus one
Liaw, Andy
andy_liaw at merck.com
Wed Jun 9 15:00:51 CEST 2004
Now that I acutally read the original question:
If there are .RData files in other directories that you want to attach(),
you can certainly do that. One difference between R and S-plus is that in
S-plus you can attach() a directory at position 1, effectively making that
the place that new objects are stored. In R, attach()ing at position 1 is
not allowed. I must say that I like the way R works better, as it does a
better job at preventing me from keeping garbage around.
Best,
Andy
> From: Liaw, Andy
>
> > From: Frank E Harrell Jr
> >
> > Petr Pikal wrote:
> > > Hallo
> > >
> > > On 9 Jun 2004 at 2:06, Utsav Boobna wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >>Hi,
> > >> I am a newbie to R, just trying to switch from
> > >>Splus. I am wondering to know if there is any such
> > >>command in R as "attach" in Splus which can be used to
> > >>attach the full directory.
> > >
> > >
> > > I would recommend you to spent some time going through
> > docummentation and
> > > especially FAQs.
> > >
> > > getwd and setwd for setting the working directory
> > >
> > > but in R objects are stored in one file .Rdata.
> >
> > I prefer to control which objects are stored, and to use
> > compression, by
> > using save( ) and load( ), rather than using the .Rdata mechanism.
> > save( ) can store one object or an entire series of objects
> > in one .rda
> > file.
>
> I mostly do the same. For fairly large objects or objects
> that I do not
> want to accidentally alter during a session, I use attach() instead of
> load(). One convenience of attach() is that since the objects are not
> loaded into .GlobalEnv, I would have a less cluttered .RData
> even if I do
> save the workspace when I q().
>
> Cheers,
> Andy
>
>
> > Frank
> >
> > >
> > > OTOH in S+ objects are (were - I did not use it since quite
> > a lot time) stored as
> > > separate files.
> > >
> > > For attaching objects see
> > >
> > > ?attach
> > >
> > > Cheers
> > > Petr
> > >
> > >
> > >>Also, any idea/referrence about, how to load c
> > >>functions in R would be highly appreciated.
> > >>
> > >>Thanks,
> > >>Utsav
> > >
> > > Petr Pikal
> > > petr.pikal at precheza.cz
> > >
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> > --
> > Frank E
> > Harrell Jr Professor and Chair School of Medicine
> > Department of Biostatistics
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