[R] R & bash script
Peter Dalgaard
p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk
Fri Feb 18 23:30:13 CET 2005
Christian Schulz <ozric at web.de> writes:
> Hi
>
> how is it possible to use more than one command when i'm
> didn't want use R CMD BATCH for specific reason?
>
> $ echo "(x<-1:10)" | R --vanilla
> works
>
> $ echo "(x<-1:10 ;y<-20:30 ;lm(y ~ x))" | R --vanilla
> works not.
It would probably help to use proper R syntax:
> (x<-1:10 ;y<-20:30 ;lm(y ~ x))
Error: syntax error
What were those outer parentheses supposed to be good for?
> Is it further possible using bash variables like $i from a loop
> in the bash echo call i.e. dm$x$i$k <-
> read.data("dmdata$x$i$k.dat",header=T)
Yes. But it is not an R issue, so look up the details in the bash
manual.
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