You could use the source function. For instance if your code is in
the file someCode.q then you can have R execute it by running
For this to work someCode.q must be in R's current working
directory which you can check with the getwd() function. Otherwise
you have to use the full path to someCode.q which you can find by
dropping someCode.q onto your terminal window. Good luck.
Kjell
On Nov 13, 2006, at 10:28 AM, Christoph Hofer wrote:
Hello
I have the following problem:
I installed R by source (version 2.3.1, OS X 10.4.8)
./configure --with-blas=-framework vecLib --with-tcltk --with-lapack
--with-x --enable-R-shlib --enable-R-framework --with-readline --
with-
aqua
make
I use R as command line interface in the OS X terminal. Now when I
copy some R-code into the terminal, i only can paste some 38 rows of
the code
. Then R hangs, which mean that i can not paste more than 38 rows of
R code into the R application running in the terminal.
Does someone have the same problem or has a solution?
Best regards
Christoph