[R] go back a block of code in history
Uwe Ligges
ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de
Wed Dec 2 18:02:00 CET 2009
Peng Yu wrote:
> Suppose I run the following code in the R session. At the last prompt
> '>', I want to retrieve the second command (staring with 'y'). But I
> have to type up arrow many times, which is very inconvenient. I'm
> wondering if there is a way to configure R to skip block of code in
> the history?
I don't think so, but since you are writing your code in an editor
(hopefully), it is probably easier to submit the relevant part of the
code from the editor to R again.
Uwe Ligges
>
>> x=list(a=c(1,2),b=c(3,4,5))
>> y=list(a=c(1,2),b=c(3,4,5))
>> lapply(seq(along=x)
> + ,function(i){
> + cbind(
> + x[[i]]
> + ,y[[i]]
> + )
> + }
> + )
> [[1]]
> [,1] [,2]
> [1,] 1 1
> [2,] 2 2
>
> [[2]]
> [,1] [,2]
> [1,] 3 3
> [2,] 4 4
> [3,] 5 5
>
>
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