The piping UNIX command that I just suggested is better than nothing, but writes backspaces or other invisible characters to the file, sometimes in place of characters that were visible on the screen.
Some kind of R command that writes everything that appears on the screen to a file would be better. David On 8/21/03 1:52p, "Prof Brian Ripley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > All commands are logged in the history file, if your `UNIX' (is that > really a certified UNIX?) version of R supports history files. > > See e.g. ?savehistory. > > On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, David R. Bickel wrote: > >> Is there an R function that automatically writes all input and output to a >> file? I would at least like it to log all the commands I enter, and to >> preferably also write the standard output to the file as well as to the >> screen. (The ideal would be to write the input to one file and both the >> input and output to another file.) I tried R2HTML for this, but I could not >> get it to work consistently. >> >> I am using a UNIX version of R: >>> version >> _ >> platform powerpc-apple-darwin6.6 >> arch powerpc >> os darwin6.6 >> system powerpc, darwin6.6 >> status Patched >> major 1 >> minor 7.1 >> year 2003 >> month 06 >> day 21 >> language R _______________________________________ http://www.mcg.edu/research/biostat/bickel.html David R. Bickel, Assistant Professor Medical College of Georgia Office of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics (706) 721-4697, 721-3785; Fax: 721-6294 [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help
