[R-SIG-Mac] how to open R commands from a separate file and execute them
Ivan Calandra
ivan.calandra at u-bourgogne.fr
Mon Mar 12 09:49:53 CET 2012
Maybe I got lost with all these replies, but I think the OP just wanted
to know about CMD+Enter, which is the Mac equivalent of CTRL+R.
Ivan
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Le 10/03/12 14:58, Federico Calboli a écrit :
> On 10 Mar 2012, at 12:02, mamush bukana wrote:
>
>> Dear list,
>> I am new for mac. I used to write R commands, save them as a separate file
>> form "file.R ", execute the commands from the file just pressing Ctrl+R,
>> save plots in "file.eps" format...... But I can't enjoy all this simple
>> tasks in my new macbook pro. Is mac the worst system for R users?
> Inquiring minds would like to ask, why did you change computer then?
>
> R.app has a command editor, and the function source() sources R scripts (i.e. stuff like your file.R).
>
> A good dose of RTFM will help, too.
>
> BW
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>> Any help will be very appreciated.
>>
>> Mamush
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