>
> For Windows users (maybe for Linux too):
>

You need to add the environment variable of R executables to the windows 
%PATH%.

1. Open the windows File Explorer
2. Right click on "My computer" or "This computer"
3. Click on properties
4. Click on advanced system configuration (something like that).
5. A windows pops-up
6. Click on environment variables
7. Click (highlight) the PATH variable
8. Click Edit...
9. Then add the path to the folder where your Rcmd, R.exe and Rscript.exe 
files are....

My path is: C:\Program Files\R\R-3.3.2\bin\x64

Because "Program Files" has a white space, the environment variable has to 
be added with double quotes, like:

"C:\Program Files\R\R-3.3.2\bin\x64" or else it won't work.

Then NodeJS's r-script package will be able to call the R command from any 
folder.

You can check if the environment variable was added by opening your CMD and 
entering "R" and then enter. If it says that the command is not recognized, 
then the variable wasn't correctly added. If it was correctly added, you 
will enter R console mode.

Close all CMD's and execute again your NodeJS app.

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