Hi, I'm a newbie trying to make an R program executable on UNIX, just like one would write an executable perl script by putting "#!/usr/bin/perl" in the first line, and so on.
It seems, though, that this would only work if I use the "BATCH" command to tell R to execute the program in its first argument. This would have the unfortunately side-effect of dumping all output to a file rather than stdout. Additionally, I'd want to see only the results of "print" statements on stdout, not all off R's output, just as when you source a script with echo=FALSE. This seems like it would be a pretty common problem, but I haven't found any explanations in the docs. Does somebody have a sample script that I could look at for advice? Or should I just bite the bullet and write a wrapper shell script? Thanks! --JRZ ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help