There are probably numerous ways, but one is to add print() to the
functions that you wish to display in the console. 

For example, in your source file, 

Instead of 
summary(x) 

try

print(summary(x))

This should do the trick. 

Tom Fletcher



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Subject: [R] The output of script is hidden in console


Hi everyone,
I execute a script with
source(filename)
The script has effect but i don't see the output on console screen.Why?
I'm a newbie. Thanks :handshake:
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