[R] Re:How to create a R -application
Petr Pikal
petr.pikal at precheza.cz
Fri Oct 8 09:04:46 CEST 2004
On 7 Oct 2004 at 17:49, Adaikalavan Ramasamy wrote:
> This is not answering your question directly.
>
> I usually use the BATCH command for running R non-interactively. You
> can also use commandArgs() to get any arguments from the command line.
> For more information, see help(BATCH) or help(commandArgs).
>
Or you can make a function from your commands and use it to
process your data. See ?function and "Writing your own functions"
in intro docs.
Or you can copy/paste to some suitable text editor, save it as plain
text and copy/paste it back to R later (with any modifications).
Cheers
Petr
>
> On Thu, 2004-10-07 at 16:14, Kunal Shetty wrote:
> > Dear R- users and Helpers
> >
> > I am a beginner for R. I am using R to implement EM algorithm
> > for treating Missing values. I would like to know how can
> > save or compile my logical R commands to an application; so
> > that the next time I could just execute the R- file.
> >
> > Example for calculating the mean of a data set
> >
> > x <- c(8,11,16,18,6,4,20,25,9,13)
> > u <- mean(x)
> > u
> >
> > Now I would like to save these commands as batch or an application
> >
> > Anybody could please help or direct me in this problem
> > Thank you
> > Regards
> > Kunal
> >
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