Re: [R] printing intermediate lines while in a function

2007-02-20 Thread Bart Joosen
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 Original message: > >> >> >> But unfortunately R will do first the calculations and then >> afterwards return the strings. >> >> Is there a way around? > __

Re: [R] printing intermediate lines while in a function

2007-02-19 Thread Bart Joosen
AIL PROTECTED] >CC: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch >Subject: Re: [R] printing intermediate lines while in a function >Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 17:04:21 -0400 (AST) > >You're using Windoze, aren't you? You didn't say. > >See the Windoze

Re: [R] printing intermediate lines while in a function

2007-02-18 Thread rolf
You're using Windoze, aren't you? You didn't say. See the Windoze-specific FAQ, 7.1. cheers, Rolf Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] ===+===+===+===+===+===+===+===+===+===+===+===+===+===+===

[R] printing intermediate lines while in a function

2007-02-18 Thread Bart Joosen
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