On Sep 15, 2010, at 1:44 PM, Sarah Jilani wrote:

Hi,

I need to call an R program from Sas. I have tried using the following code
in Sas using the x command but it just calls up dos and says

I went searching for a worked example and found this:

http://www.nesug.org/proceedings/nesug08/sa/sa07.pdf

Those of us with a preference for R are likely to be either amused (or mildly offended) by statements like ..."Data manipulation is much easier in SAS..." but at least the author recognizes the superiority of graphics and time series analysis features.

'D:\Program' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
program or batch file.
]
SAS CODE:

options xwait xsync;

%let Rsource=S:\EPI_Data\Communicable Diseases\DR1355 Historic Communicable
Disease Analaysis\R graphics;

options xwait xsync;

x '"D:\Program Files\R\R-2.9.2\bin\Rgui.exe" --no-save --quiet

As I suspected the program example did not call Rgui.exe, but rather R.exe


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David.
<""&rsource.\Rtest.R""> ""&rsource.\Rtest.log""';

What I need it to do is call R, run an R program and then go back to running
sas. Any ideas on how to do that?

Thanks!

Sarah

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