Hello list (thanks for all the help on my data.frame() question, especially to Professor R for a working script...I was pleased to see the solution wasn't obvious!)
Anyway, now I'm trying to run R in batch mode, but I'm getting extra output, which I don't want (RedHat 8.3, R-1.7.0): r:~% cat test.R options(echo=FALSE) write(rnorm(4),"") r:~% R CMD BATCH --vanilla --slave test.R r:~% cat test.Rout > options(echo=FALSE) 0.1500393 0.1067567 0.2707306 -1.657154 [1] 1.82 0.07 1.87 0.00 0.00 r:~% I just want the four random variables, not the "options(echo=FALSE)" line nor the final line which looks like the output of a proc.time() call (how come this is called at all if I'm using the --vanilla flag?) How do I arrange for test.Rout to contain just a single line of four random variables? -- Robin Hankin, Lecturer, School of Geography and Environmental Science Tamaki Campus Private Bag 92019 Auckland New Zealand [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel 0064-9-373-7599 x6820; FAX 0064-9-373-7042 ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help