How do I reload sessions from a non-default directory in OS X?
On Dec 23, 2008, at 10:02 PM, David Winsemius wrote:
On Dec 23, 2008, at 5:18 PM, Bill McNeill (UW) wrote:
i use the GUI version of R on OS X. I launch it by double-clicking on the R icon. The process always starts in my home directory which means that the only .RData file that is ever read in is the one in my home directory. I would instead like to have different R sessions saved in different directories, but I can't figure out how to do this. A workaround is to use the shell version of R and always change to the directory containing my saved session before launching, but I prefer to use the GUI version. Is there a command to tell R to load a session from a particular location? How do other people with Macs do this?
?load (It's not Mac-specific.)
If you want to clean out the workspace you could use: rm( ls() )
That won't do anything. Instead, try: rm(list = ls())
You can also associate file types with your R.app. -- David Winsemius
-- Bill McNeill http://staff.washington.edu/billmcn/index.shtml [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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