[R] How to print console output statements from within script or function?

jim holtman jholtman at gmail.com
Sun Feb 8 21:29:37 CET 2009


On the Misc tab there is an option called Buffered Output.  I usually
have this unchecked so that output will go immediately to the console.
 You should put the flush.console() after the print functions that you
want to appear on the console.  If you are marking progress with the
print statement, put the flush.console after the print.  Are you
printing this out for each time through the loop for 10M rows?  You
might also want to check out the 'winProgressBar' function.

On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Suresh_FSFM <suresh.ghalsasi at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Yes. I am running R on windows.
> However, I did not understand your question "Is our output buffered?"
> No. I did not use flush.console function.
>
> Suppose I am handling dataframe with 10 million rows, and performing some
> calculations using "For loop" from row 1 to end, then where should I use
> this flush.console?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Regards,
> Suresh
>
>
> Are you running on Windows?  Is our output buffered?   Are you using
> the 'flush.console' function to make sure the output gets to the
> console if buffereing is enabled?
>
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