Thanks for al the tips, it was the readline() function who did the trick for
me, so thanks for all of your input
Kind Regards
Bart
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>> But unfortunately R will do first the calculations and then
>> afterwards return the strings.
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>> Is there a way around?
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>Subject: Re: [R] printing intermediate lines while in a function
>Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 17:04:21 -0400 (AST)
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>You're using Windoze, aren't you? You didn't say.
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>See the Windoze
You're using Windoze, aren't you? You didn't say.
See the Windoze-specific FAQ, 7.1.
cheers,
Rolf Turner
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Hi,
I'm trying to make a function which does a lot of computational work and
visualization work.
This won't be a problem, but as things can get a lot of computational time, I
would like to print what is going on, but also instructions about what the user
should do.
A small example:
fctn <- fu