On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 3:05 PM, John Hendy <jw.he...@gmail.com> wrote: > Here's a hopefully reproducible example: > > ---------- > > * Test > > #+header: :dir C:/Users/username/Desktop :file test.png > #+begin_src R :session R :results output graphics :exports results > setwd("C:/Users/username/Documents") > x <- 1:10 > y <- x^2 > plot(x,y) > #+end_src > > ---------- > > I prefer to use R on Linux, but need to stay in Windows at work > sometimes. I'm trying to export my plots to a different directory than > the org file I'm using. I tend to start R in > "C:/Users/username/Documents" on Windows 7 because that's where I set > my library directory and R has trouble loading things if I don't start > there first, load my libraries, and then move to my data directory. > > In any case, for the above, when I switch to the R session called =R=, > and do =getwd()= I get C:/Users/username/Documents, which is where the > png ends up, not on the Desktop. > > Is this something in my usage I'm doing wrong? > > > Thanks, > John
Oddly, the first time I now open this file and execute the block, the file shows up on the Desktop. If I delete it and re-execute, it puts it in C:/Users/username/Documents! Why would this be? I used =setwd()= above just to make sure R was elsewhere than the Desktop because I have another file in which I thought :dir was working properly, but in fact it was just the default R dir and so the plots were going there anywhere. Changing the working dir caused the :dir on that block to reveal that it wasn't working after all. In the above, even removing the =setwd()= line produces the same behavior. First time creates file on Desktop, subsequent times puts it in Documents.