Mark Kimpel wrote:
options(error=utils::recover)
Does indeed work, at least with the new install of R-devel (to be 2.10.0)
that I am running right now. I was sure I checked this with 2.9.0 last
night, but I am probably mistaken.
One point, the ?options help page is misleading in that the exampl
David Winsemius wrote:
On May 31, 2009, at 12:22 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
David Winsemius wrote:
You are wiping out all of the default options with that approach.
Actually, I think it hid the options() function.
Since I was doing this at the RGui and became concerned
options(error=utils::recover)
Does indeed work, at least with the new install of R-devel (to be 2.10.0)
that I am running right now. I was sure I checked this with 2.9.0 last
night, but I am probably mistaken.
One point, the ?options help page is misleading in that the example is "
Note that thes
On May 31, 2009, at 12:22 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
David Winsemius wrote:
You are wiping out all of the default options with that approach.
Actually, I think it hid the options() function.
Since I was doing this at the RGui and became concerned that it
appeared I no longer had any opti
David Winsemius wrote:
You are wiping out all of the default options with that approach.
Actually, I think it hid the options() function.
Try (after restarting R to get the other options back to what they
should be):
op=options() # so you can reset back to baseline
opti
You are wiping out all of the default options with that approach.
Try (after restarting R to get the other options back to what they
should be):
op=options() # so you can reset back to baseline
options(error=utils::recover) # do not think the "utils::" is needed
my.func <-
Duncan,
I've pared down my .Rprofile so that it has just the options line, started R
from terminal (instead of using ESS-emacs) and I still have the problem. Am
I specifying the options incorrectly? I believe I took this directly from
the help page. See my output of .Rprofile, the code example tha
[Sent this before completing my last sentence; here's another attempt]
On 29/05/2009 11:45 PM, Mark Kimpel wrote:
For years I have been using options(error = recover) either in .Rprofile or
from within R for debugging purposes. The functionality of this appears to
have changed and I can't recove
On 29/05/2009 11:45 PM, Mark Kimpel wrote:
For years I have been using options(error = recover) either in .Rprofile or
from within R for debugging purposes. The functionality of this appears to
have changed and I can't recover it (no pun intended) using the ?options
help page. How can I get the o
For years I have been using options(error = recover) either in .Rprofile or
from within R for debugging purposes. The functionality of this appears to
have changed and I can't recover it (no pun intended) using the ?options
help page. How can I get the old functionality back, particularly from
with
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