Hi,
I was reading a thread: [R] 2nd R console and had a similar question
regarding having more than one R console open at a time. However, my
question differs from that of the thread:
Is it possible, or is there a wrapper that will allow one, to open an
arbitrary number of R consoles which
Hi,
I was reading a thread: [R] 2nd R console and had a similar question
regarding having more than one R console open at a time. However, my
question differs from that of the thread:
Is it possible, or is there a wrapper that will allow one, to open an
arbitrary number of R consoles which
On 28-Jul-07 08:19:10, Michael Janis wrote:
Hi,
I was reading a thread: [R] 2nd R console and had a similar
question regarding having more than one R console open at a time.
However, my question differs from that of the thread:
Is it possible, or is there a wrapper that will allow one
Oh now that *is* something interesting! Thank you Greg, I'll have to give
this a try.
-Original Message-
From: Greg Snow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 3:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: RE: [R] 2nd R Console
Have you looked
hi! All:
I can do up or down arrow on keyboard to browse through command history
on R console in windows. However, I can't do that on a linux xterm or
console... I wonder how to make this feature work on linux... it will
make working a lot more efficient...
Thanks
Hao
On Fri, 2007-05-04 at 10:48 -0400, Hao Liu wrote:
hi! All:
I can do up or down arrow on keyboard to browse through command history
on R console in windows. However, I can't do that on a linux xterm or
console... I wonder how to make this feature work on linux... it will
make working
:
On Fri, 2007-05-04 at 10:48 -0400, Hao Liu wrote:
hi! All:
I can do up or down arrow on keyboard to browse through command history
on R console in windows. However, I can't do that on a linux xterm or
console... I wonder how to make this feature work on linux... it will
make working a lot more
Hi all,
I'm trying to figure out how to clear the console (screen) in the Mac
OS X R console. Using ctrl-l does not work. I have also tried system
(clear) but, I get TERM environment variable not set., I find
this a bit strange because system(ls) and other bash commands work
fine. When
print DF in R console I get columns that
don't
fit on the same row underneath each other. So how do I change the R
console
preferences so that the console does not wrap my data.frame columns? I
want
the columns to be printed next to each other, as in a normal table.
Cheers
,
A newbie question: assume that I have for example 30 columns in my
data.frame named DF. When I print DF in R console I get columns that
don't
fit on the same row underneath each other. So how do I change the R
console
preferences so that the console does not wrap my data.frame columns? I
want
:Re: [R] Data.frame columns in R console
Thank you for your answer. When I set options(width=250) I still get
the same result when I print the data.frame on my Rgui console (R
2.4.1, Windows XP). Colums become underneath each other. I also get an
error (?) message [ reached getOption(max.print
: Fri, 9 Feb 2007 10:17:48 +0200
From: Lauri Nikkinen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Prof Brian Ripley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Copies to: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject:Re: [R] Data.frame columns in R console
Thank you for your answer. When I
Petr == Petr Pikal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Fri, 09 Feb 2007 09:42:13 +0100 writes:
Petr Hi
Petr On 9 Feb 2007 at 10:17, Lauri Nikkinen wrote:
Thank you for your answer. When I set options(width=250) I still get
the same result when I print the data.frame on my Rgui console
Hi,
This still does not solve the issue that when I print in R console I get
columns that don't fit in the window underneath each other. Thanks anyway!
-Lauri
2007/2/9, Martin Maechler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Petr == Petr Pikal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Fri, 09 Feb 2007 09:42:13 +0100 writes
Lauri == Lauri Nikkinen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Fri, 9 Feb 2007 14:21:26 +0200 writes:
Lauri This still does not solve the issue that when I print in R console I
get
Lauri columns that don't fit in the window underneath each other. Thanks
anyway!
But Brian did give you all you
Hi R-users,
A newbie question: assume that I have for example 30 columns in my
data.frame named DF. When I print DF in R console I get columns that don't
fit on the same row underneath each other. So how do I change the R console
preferences so that the console does not wrap my data.frame
data.frame named DF. When I print DF in R console I get columns that don't
fit on the same row underneath each other. So how do I change the R console
preferences so that the console does not wrap my data.frame columns? I want
the columns to be printed next to each other, as in a normal table.
Cheers
,
Roger
On 3/10/06, Prof Brian Ripley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 9 Mar 2006, Thomas Lumley wrote:
On Thu, 9 Mar 2006, mark garey wrote:
hello all, i'm forwarding this question for a colleague.
Is it possible to open a 2nd R Console?
The answer is probably No, but since it isn't
:
hello all, i'm forwarding this question for a colleague.
Is it possible to open a 2nd R Console?
The answer is probably No, but since it isn't clear what your
colleague
means by a 2nd R Console or what OS this is, it's hard to be sure.
I would say the answer is almost certainly
a 2nd R Console?
The answer is probably No, but since it isn't clear what your
colleague
means by a 2nd R Console or what OS this is, it's hard to be sure.
I would say the answer is almost certainly 'yes'.In all the cases I
know
of if you launch 2 (or more) R consoles you
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006, mark garey wrote:
yes sorry at the very least i should have mentioned this
is on OSX.
Yes, but the real question is what you mean by a 2nd R console. I
guessed that you meant a second console for the same workspace, Brian
Ripley guessed that you meant another instance
hello all, i'm forwarding this question for a colleague.
Is it possible to open a 2nd R Console?
regards,
mark+
--
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ucsf
department of epidemiology and biostatistics
division of biostatistics
185 berry street, suite 5700
san francisco, ca. 94107-1739
415.514.8147
On Thu, 9 Mar 2006, mark garey wrote:
hello all, i'm forwarding this question for a colleague.
Is it possible to open a 2nd R Console?
The answer is probably No, but since it isn't clear what your colleague
means by a 2nd R Console or what OS this is, it's hard to be sure.
-thomas
On Windows, I often have more than one R console (instance of Rgui.exe)
open at the same time. Unless by mistake, each instance is open on a
unique working directory.
MHP
mark garey wrote on 3/9/2006 8:05 PM:
hello all, i'm forwarding this question for a colleague.
Is it possible to open
On Thu, 9 Mar 2006, Thomas Lumley wrote:
On Thu, 9 Mar 2006, mark garey wrote:
hello all, i'm forwarding this question for a colleague.
Is it possible to open a 2nd R Console?
The answer is probably No, but since it isn't clear what your colleague
means by a 2nd R Console or what OS
Hello,
I'm interested in LaTeX notations in R graphics.
For example, i would like to know how to obtain this picture
http://www.r-project.org/screenshots/power.png.
Thanks
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm interested in LaTeX notations in R graphics.
For example, i would like to know how to obtain this picture
http://www.r-project.org/screenshots/power.png.
See ?plotmath
Uwe Ligges
Thanks
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Le 29.08.2005 13:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hello,
I'm interested in LaTeX notations in R graphics.
For example, i would like to know how to obtain this picture
http://www.r-project.org/screenshots/power.png.
Thanks
Hi,
Have a look at
R ?plotmath
R demo(plotmath)
Romain
--
visit the
Hi Daniela,
Which platform are you working on? If you're working within a console
on windows-98, then the answer is entirely different to working under
linux or RGui on windows. This is why the Posting Guide says to give
platform details :-)
cheers!
Sean
On 18/08/05, Daniela Salvini [EMAIL
I am at my first steps with R... and I already notice that the console has a
quite limited number of lines. Can anyone tell me how to visualise all the
information, which is actually present? I only see the last part of the output,
which obviosly exceeds the maximum number of rows in the
Quoting Daniela Salvini [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am at my first steps with R... and I already notice that the
console has a quite limited number of lines. Can anyone tell me how
to visualise all the information, which is actually present? I only
see the last part of the output, which obviosly
I played around with memory limits in R 2.1.0 under XP in order to be
able to work with large matrixes (3600x4100). Among several things I
tried was to alter console settings and saving them.
Since then, I can't restart Rgui. It says several times 'Console not
found' with pieces of the text
Sounds like you have corrupted your Rconsole file.
Fire up rterm and try ?Rconsole and/or read the rw-FAQ to find the file
that it is use. It is not removed by uninstalling, and you do need to
remove it.
(The console settings have nothing whatsoever to do with memory settings.)
Your matrices
On 7/29/2005 8:01 AM, Manuel Schneider wrote:
I played around with memory limits in R 2.1.0 under XP in order to be
able to work with large matrixes (3600x4100). Among several things I
tried was to alter console settings and saving them.
Since then, I can't restart Rgui. It says several
I've recently upgraded to R-2.0.1 on a Mac running OS X 10.3+
I am using the new Cocoa-based GUI. Everything was working well for a
while. In the middle of an R session, I started suddenly to have a
problem where code copied from an open editor window and pasted into
the R Console gives
GUI. Everything was working well for a
while. In the middle of an R session, I started suddenly to have a
problem where code copied from an open editor window and pasted into
the R Console gives a syntax error. It doesn't matter what the code
is. If the same exact text is typed
an open editor window and pasted
into the R Console gives a syntax error. It doesn't matter what the
code is. If the same exact text is typed into the console directly,
I get no errors.
I tried quitting the R session and restarting. The problem did not
go away.
I tried using a different editor
flawlessly, that is `doItAndPrint'
works flawlessly and its output is returned correctly into the Rcmdr-Window.
However, by using method summary() for the same S4-class object fails, in
the sense that the output is *not* printed in the Rcmdr window, but into the
R Console. The summary()-method
() for the same S4-class object fails, in
the sense that the output is *not* printed in the Rcmdr window, but into the
R Console. The summary()-method contains cat() and slots of the S4-class
objects only.
My question is: How can it be achieved that method summary() of S4 objects
is printed in the RCmdr window
in Rcmdr window but R Console
The FAQ Q8.1 does recommend that summary() methods do not
print themselves but returned a classed object to be printed.
What doItAndPrint does is to capture the result of an
explicit print, so it will only work for summary methods that
follow that recommendation
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004, Adrian Dusa wrote:
I recently compiled R 2.0.0 under Mandrake 9, but it won't run unless in a
terminal; is there a way to run it in a console, like in Windows?
Yes. Did you read the manual the INSTALL file pointed you to?
See appendix B.6 in the version I am looking at.
Prof Brian Ripley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004, Adrian Dusa wrote:
I recently compiled R 2.0.0 under Mandrake 9, but it won't run unless in a
terminal; is there a way to run it in a console, like in Windows?
Yes. Did you read the manual the INSTALL file pointed you to?
octombrie 2004 19:11
To: Adrian Dusa; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [R] console under Mandrake
Prof Brian Ripley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004, Adrian Dusa wrote:
I recently compiled R 2.0.0 under Mandrake 9, but it won't run unless in a
terminal; is there a way to run
Hi all,
I am working on Macos x 10.3 (Panther) to build a package consisting of
C/C++ code that is called from R. In the C/C++-sources I use several
commands to print info to the console:
std::cout info endl;
and:
Rprintf(info\n);
Both work fine when R is run on the command line but
Ingmar == Ingmar Visser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Tue, 30 Mar 2004 14:36:59 +0200 writes:
Ingmar Hi all, I am working on Macos x 10.3 (Panther) to
Ingmar build a package consisting of C/C++ code that is
Ingmar called from R. In the C/C++-sources I use several
Ingmar commands to
Hi all,
I am working on Macos x 10.3 (Panther) to build a package consisting of
C/C++ code that is called from R. In the C-sources I use several commands
to print info to the console:
I used two different ways:
std::cout info\n;
And Rprintf(info\n);
Both work fine when R is run from the
Simon Gatehouse writes:
Like many, I fiddle while thinking. Part of my fiddling has been to
rapidly
resize the R console window back and forth by dragging with the mouse on
the
bottom right hand corner. I resize the window by a small amount rapidly
and
continually . After about 5 seconds
Hallo
On 4 Mar 2003 at 2:36, Vincent Stoliaroff wrote:
Hi R lovers
I would like to know how to step to the next line in the R console
editor without breaking the continuity of my code more clearly : if
for example I write a function, so far i have to write the all code
inside
Petr Pikal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to know how to step to the next line in the R console
editor without breaking the continuity of my code more clearly : if
for example I write a function, so far i have to write the all code
inside on the same line wich may become obscure
Hi R lovers
I would like to know how to step to the next line in the R console editor
without breaking the continuity of my code
more clearly : if for example I write a function, so far i have to write the
all code inside on the same line wich may become obscure as the function is
more
,
Spencer Graves
Vincent Stoliaroff wrote:
Hi R lovers
I would like to know how to step to the next line in the R console
editor without breaking the continuity of my code
more clearly : if for example I write a function, so far i have to write
the all code inside on the same line wich may become
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [R] writing several command line in R console
Hi R lovers
I would like to know how to step to the next line in the R
console editor
without breaking the continuity of my code
more clearly : if for example I write a function, so far i
have to write
]
To: 'Vincent Stoliaroff' [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [R] writing several command line in R console
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 14:04:13 +1100
The R prompt should be though of as a one line editor or rather one
expression editor. You can not step between lines etc while editing an
expression
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