On 20.10.2011 19:22, Rui Esteves wrote:
Hi Tsjerk,
In my command line it does not.
Perhaps you arfe using a function that calls compiled code that does not
look for user interrupts?
try it on
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...
Uwe Ligges
Maybe it because I am using linux.
That is my problem.
Thank y
I found it.
It is "ctr shift c"
Rui
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 7:22 PM, Rui Esteves wrote:
> Hi Tsjerk,
>
> In my command line it does not.
> Maybe it because I am using linux.
> That is my problem.
>
> Thank you for answering,
> Rui
>
> On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 7:18 PM, Tsjerk Wassenaar wrote:
>
Hi Tsjerk,
In my command line it does not.
Maybe it because I am using linux.
That is my problem.
Thank you for answering,
Rui
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 7:18 PM, Tsjerk Wassenaar wrote:
> Hi Rui,
>
> In the R terminal ctrl-c cancels the function, not the session.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tsjerk
>
> On Oc
Hi Rui,
In the R terminal ctrl-c cancels the function, not the session.
Cheers,
Tsjerk
On Oct 20, 2011 7:16 PM, "Rui Esteves" wrote:
Hi,
This question seems very basic but I cannot find an answer on google.
I have a R session on a linux command line.
I called a function that is taking ages.
Hi,
This question seems very basic but I cannot find an answer on google.
I have a R session on a linux command line.
I called a function that is taking ages.
I want to cancel the function but without killing the R session.
What is the shortcut?
Thanks,
Rui
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