I'll respond to everyone, but Duncan's response worked, so I'll put that
first. Thank you *everyone* for responding, I really appreciate it
Duncan:
Great idea, it's simple and works. Using the --args causes the final flags
to be ignored by R, but you can still retreive them using commandArgs()
On 11/08/2010 4:13 PM, Gene Leynes wrote:
*What I want to do:
*Create a windows shortcut that will start the R gui **and**
simultaneously source a file
*What I have already tried:
*This almost works, but it's not the interactive R GUI:
R --no-save --sdi -file="C:\SomePath\example.R"
These
On Aug 11, 2010, at 4:13 PM, Gene Leynes wrote:
*What I want to do:
*Create a windows shortcut that will start the R gui **and**
simultaneously source a file
Can't you set the file associations to start up RGUI when you launch
an .R file?
*What I have already tried:
*This almost works,
Gene Leynes wrote:
*What I want to do:
*Create a windows shortcut that will start the R gui **and**
simultaneously source a file
*What I have already tried:
*This almost works, but it's not the interactive R GUI:
R --no-save --sdi -file="C:\SomePath\example.R"
These open the R GUI, but d
*What I want to do:
*Create a windows shortcut that will start the R gui **and**
simultaneously source a file
*What I have already tried:
*This almost works, but it's not the interactive R GUI:
R --no-save --sdi -file="C:\SomePath\example.R"
These open the R GUI, but doesn't recognize -f --f
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