[R] problem running scripts
Uwe Ligges
ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de
Wed Feb 16 18:10:21 CET 2011
On 14.02.2011 19:58, jose Bartolomei wrote:
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> Dear all,
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> I have encounter an odd situation.
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> I have various R scripts interconnected via the source () function.
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> After examining the results I noticed that not all the functions or procedures within a script were adequately conducted.
> Especially with the longest script ( about 180 lines)
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> Then, I ran every scripts individually (not using source () ) selecting all (Ctrl + a) and running the selection (Ctrl + r).
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> R read every line in my script but, again, not all of the procedures were executed.
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> For example:
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> X$DATEACCI<-as.Date(X$DATEACCI) stayed as a factor.
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> X$AgeG bellow was not created
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> ageg<-c(0, 4, 11, 50, Inf)
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> X$AgeG<-cut(X$AGE, ageg, include.lowest=TRUE,
> labels=c("0-4", "5-11", "12-50", "51+"))
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> X data.set is approximately dim( 345,000, 33) for year one but I will need to run the scripts on 10 years.
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> I tried it using attach and the function use() from epicalc but did not work neither.
Well, you need to give us a reproducible example, if my following guess
is incorrect: You have not looked at the error messages!
Please report the error messages and whatch out after which lines they
appear if you run it as a whole. You certainly made a mistake, but we
cannot know.
Uwe Ligges
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> Nonetheless, if I ran every line of my script individually, everything was OK.
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> Any insight on this?
> What I have missed from R Manuals?
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> I am using R 2.12.0 embedded within eclipse Helios via StatET 0.9.1
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> In addition I ran the scripts using R console: 2.12.0, 32 bit (not within eclipse)
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> I conducted the same procedure in two different HP Z400 running in Window 7, 4Gb of RAM
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> I'll try under Linux in my home, if different I'll report it.
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> Thanks,
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> Jose
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