TO _ALL_:
THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU.
After hours, and hours, and hours, and ... , and hours: Success.
To all who helped, thanks.
My quest was minor, but major for me, as I learn from the path of one, whether big or small begets another.

I never look down at anyone, except to help him/her up.

With gratitude,
Bruce

Bruce Ratner, Ph.D.
The Significant Statistician™
(516) 791-3544
Statistical Predictive Analtyics -- www.DMSTAT1.com
Machine-Learning Data Mining and Modeling -- www.GenIQ.net
Peter Dalgaard wrote:
On 17 Apr 2017, at 19:01 , BR_email <b...@dmstat1.com> wrote:

Berend: Something looks good, but RStudio still Rprofile still doees not affect 
the launch.

source(echo=TRUE, "C:/Users/BruceRatner/Documents/.Rprofile.site")
options(prompt="R> ")
set.seed(12345)
rm(list=ls())
R>


Bruce Ratner, Ph.D.
The Significant Statistician™
(516) 791-3544
Statistical Predictive Analtyics -- www.DMSTAT1.com
Machine-Learning Data Mining and Modeling -- www.GenIQ.net

Berend Hasselman wrote:
source(echo=TRUE, ""C:/Users/BruceRatner/Documents/.Rprofile.site")
According to the gospel of St.Henrik, that filename is wrong, and possibly the 
directory too.

So try his suggestions. What is the output (show us!) of

normalizePath("./.Rprofile")
normalizePath("~/.Rprofile")

Assuming that the former is

"C:/Users/BruceRatner/Documents/.Rprofile"

you could try renaming the .Rprofile.site file to that. If need be, use 
file.rename, as in

file.rename(from="C:/Users/BruceRatner/Documents/.Rprofile.site", 
to="C:/Users/BruceRatner/Documents/.Rprofile")

(and restart, obviously).

[I wouldn't set the seed in a .Rprofile file, nor would I use rm() there, but 
that is a different kettle of fish.]


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