[R] communicate from Rterm
stephen bond
stenka1 at go.com
Fri Jan 11 16:14:38 CET 2008
I try with:
ret = Shell(exestr)
and it starts R, but the source file is not executed
inside R
> a=commandArgs()
> a
[1] "Rterm" "--restore" "--save" "--args" "2005-02-03" #correct date
passed
[6] "<" "m.in.R" ">" "out.txt"
>
it restores the correct workspace, but then it fails to source the
script, which is located in the same dir as the workspace.
inside R
> source("m.in.R") # does the job, so it is not a finding problem
BTW is it possible to get the error message from R somehow???
----Original Message----
From: murdoch at stats.uwo.ca
Date: 01/11/2008 6:30
To: "stephen bond"<stenka1 at go.com>
Cc: <r-help at r-project.org>
Subj: Re: [R] communicate from Rterm
On 1/11/2008 9:18 AM, stephen bond wrote:
> Please, help with announcing an error from Rterm:
>
> I am calling R from an Excel VBA and noticed that if there is an
error
> nothing conspicuous happens. I would like just a popup window when
R
> cannot finish cleanly. The "ret " value returned from Shell is
useless
> in determining what happened.
This seems to be a VBA problem, not an R problem. Rterm returns a 0
return value when it exits cleanly, and a non-zero value when there's
an
error. It looks as though you're losing that by wrapping the Rterm
call
in a batch file. Can't VBA make the call to Rterm directly?
Duncan Murdoch
>
> Thank you all.
>
> *****************************
> Public Sub Repo()
> ds = InputBox("Type in reporting date as YYYY-MM-DD", "reporting
> date")
>
> ''----- weird way to pass the date argument as Windows won't
> ''----- execute the command line directly, so I create a .bat
>
> exestr = "Rterm --restore --save --args " & ds & " < m.in.R > out.
txt"
> Set fs = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
> Set a = fs.CreateTextFile("rpcd.bat", True)
> a.writeline (exestr)
> a.Close
>
> ret = Shell("rpcd.bat")
> MsgBox ("wait for about 5 seconds as the script runs
asynchronously")
>
> End Sub
>
> **************m.in.R************
> ds=commandArgs(T)[1]
>
> ans=f.repo(ds)
>
> q("yes")
>
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