Thanks for all your (ronggui, *Uwe Ligges , **sosman) *help. I got it
through using source. I know R has gone through all those lines, but I
didn't get results of what I would if I use drop-down menu and click "run
all" under edit after I open a script file? Basically, nothing hasspens
except that no error message. My codes are very simple,

help(lm)
library(foreign)
mydta <-read.dta('h:/data/binlfp2.dta')
mydta[1:5,]

Are the log results saved somewhere else automatically? Thanks again.

On 10/15/05, Uwe Ligges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> sosman wrote:
> > jun xu wrote:
> >
> >>I am new to R and really like to get a handle of basics in short period
> of
> >>time. What I am trying to do is get myself a list of must-do's (read in
> >>data, batch execution, delimiters, basic modeling commands) in R as in
> Stata
> >>or SAS. I am just wondering how to execute a R batch file in RGui.
> Suppose I
> >>have a script file (like do file in stata, or sas file in SAS) under
> >>c:\whatever.R, how can I execute it using commands (not drop down menu)
> in
> >>RGui? In stata, would be something like
> >
> >
> > If I am not mistaken the command is:
> > > source("whatever.R")
>
> ... or source("c:/whatever.R") if "c:\" is not your current working
> directory.
>
> >
> >> do c:\whatever.do
> >> How about in R. I tried the "R CMD BATCH('h:/whatever.R'), but it
> didn't
> >>work. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
> R CMD BATCH has to be executed from the Windows shell (looks like you
> are running this OS) rather than from within R with the Syntax (if
> called from c:\ and R is in your PATH):
> R CMD BATCH whatever.R
>
> Uwe Ligges
>
>
>
> >
> > paul sorenson
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