Phillip,

 

The “vtest = 20” syntax goes back a very long way, but is no longer valid.  I’m 
not aware of any way to tell RBEdit that it is valid. You really need to update 
the code …

 

Emmitt Dove

Manager, DairyPak Business Systems

Evergreen Packaging, Inc.

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In R:BASE 6.5++, if you wanted variable vtest set to a value of 20, you could 
do this with the following statement:  vtest = 20.  You could do this at the R 
prompt or in command files.  In R:BASE 7.6, you can no longer do this at the R 
prompt so is it safe to say that it would also be illegal in comand files?

 

Can R:STYLE to set consider code that is written as "vtest = 20" as an error?  
If so, how can I make it do that?  I seem to recall someone saying that there 
was a setting that would error out line that did not begin with a valid command 
but I haven't been able to find a setting that will do that.

 

Thank you,

Phillip Cecil

WCAA

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