Running Scripting on Linux Machine
On Thu, 2009-04-23 at 09:31 +0100, Bronagh Grimes wrote:
Hi all, I am new to using R on a Linux machine & I have a few questions on set-up. If anyone has experience in this area any advice would be greatly appreciated. - When I open R I have the option to do the following: o 'Run in Terminal' o 'Display' o 'Cancel' o 'Run' - My only option to open a window such as we find in the Windows version is to choose 'Run in Terminal'. - I really want to run a script where I can run sections of the code each time. - As we know in Windows we have the option to 'Open New Script' & from here can choose 'Run line or Selection' - In this version I can indeed save a script & open with 'Emacs', 'KWrite' OR 'Kate'. - But the only way I can run this script is to call the whole script using the source() function.
Not so in Emacs with ESS installed. You can run lines, regions, paragraphs etc. in an R instance within emacs itself. See the ess website for further details: http://ess.r-project.org I don't know about the other K* applications... G
- Does anyone know how I can implement a script that I can run as in the Windows version, whereby I can run one line at a time if I wish for testing purposes? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks in advance, [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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