[R] system() command not working
J Payne
jcpayne at uw.edu
Sun Jun 5 22:17:55 CEST 2016
Thanks Berend, that’s super useful. In summary, here is what I found:
The problem (if I understand correctly) is that R was not passing environment variables to OSX El Capitan successfully. In any case:
These do not work:
1. Setting the environment variable in my .bash_profile (for example “MTR_DATA_DIR="/Applications/MRT/data"); or
2. Adding the same environment variable to .Rprofile in my home directory.
These do work (hooray!):
3. Changing the environment variable using Sys.setenv(MRT_DATA_DIR="/Applications/MRT/data") inside R at the R command line; or
4. Typing “MRT_DATA_DIR="/Applications/MRT/data" open -a Rstudio” in the Terminal. This latter method is an effective workaround and wonderful to have in my bag of tricks, but is slightly clumsier since I have to remember to open RStudio this way each time.
I’m very grateful to you and Roy for your help.
John
On 6/5/16, 3:28 AM, "Berend Hasselman" <bhh at xs4all.nl> wrote:
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>> On 4 Jun 2016, at 22:12, Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal <roy.mendelssohn at noaa.gov> wrote:
>>
>> Hi John:
>>
>> When El Capitan first came out there was a discussion in the R-SIg-Mac list about environmental variables not being passed down to applications (not just R abut in general). I believe a work around was suggested, but I would search the archives for that.
>>
>> So what is happening, when you run from the command line, the variables MRT_DATA_DIR and MRTDATADIR which are defined somewhere in your environment are found in the terminal, but when the same command is run from the application they are not being found. I would search the R-SIg-Mac archive or post to that list, because i can’t remember what the work around was for it.
>>
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>I can't find the discussion on R-SIG-Mac list. But you can try this:
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>MRT_DATA_DIR=<whatever> open -a Rstudio
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>or
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>MRT_DATA_DIR=<whatever> open -a R
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>Try it and see what happens.
>It may even be possible to put something in .Rprofile setting your environment variables.
>
>Berend Hasselman
>
>> HTH,
>>
>> -Roy
>>
>>> On Jun 4, 2016, at 11:59 AM, J Payne <jcpayne at uw.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>> I’ve posted this question on StackExchange at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37604466/r-system-not-working-with-modis-reprojection-tool, but haven’t received any replies. I’m hoping that someone who understands the operation of the R system() command can help.
>>>
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>>> I have a command that works when typed into the Terminal on a Mac (OSX El Cap), but exactly the same command fails when called from R using `system()`.
>>>
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>>> I am trying to batch-process MODIS satellite files using a small program called the MODIS Reprojection Tool (https://lpdaac.usgs.gov/tools/modis_reprojection_tool). My software is all up to date.
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>>>
>>>
>>> This is a simple example in which I mosaic two files. The names of the two files are in a text input file called `input.list`. The command just tells the `mrtmosaic` routine where to find the input list and where to put the output.
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>>>
>>> This command works correctly in the Terminal:
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>>>
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>>> /Applications/Modis_Reprojection_Tool/bin/mrtmosaic -i ~/temp/input.list -o ~/temp/output.hdf
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> However, if I put exactly the same string into a variable and run it from R (using RStudio), it fails:
>>>
>>>
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>>> comstring<-"/Applications/Modis_Reprojection_Tool/bin/mrtmosaic -i ~/temp/input.list -o ~/temp/output.hdf"
>>>
>>> system(comstring)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Warning: gctp_call : Environmental Variable Not Found:
>>>
>>> MRT_DATA_DIR nor MRTDATADIR not defined
>>>
>>> Error: GetInputGeoCornerMosaic : General Processing Error converting lat/long coordinates to input projection coordinates.
>>>
>>> Fatal Error, Terminating...
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>>>
>>>
>>> The strange thing is that the system knows what the environment variables are. In the terminal, the command
>>>
>>> `echo $MRT_DATA_DIR`
>>>
>>> shows the correct directory: /Applications/Modis_Reprojection_Tool/data
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I don't see why it would have trouble finding the variables from an `R system()` call when it has no trouble in the Terminal. I'm very stumped!
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