just a thought: you might want to have a look at the brew package (R-
forge). Instead of source()ing the document in the R console, you'd
use brew(). By default, any text is considered a comment, only lines
contained between <% %> will be run as R code.
baptiste
On 24 Sep 2008, at 21:03, Mark Na wrote:
Hello,
I know this has been discussed, but I haven't found an answer in the
archives. Basically, I'd like to be able to comment out chunks of
code (which may or may not be syntactically correct) without having
to put the # symbol in front of each line (and, if possible, without
having to adopt a new text editor).
My current R setup (XP) is very simple. I always have three windows
open: the R console, my working directory, and a Notepad window
containing my program. Adopting Tinn-R would probably solve this
problem, but for simplicity I'd rather not move beyond Notepad (if
possible).
Thanks for any help you can provide,
Mark
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