I want to learn one more thing. You said
args = commandArgs(TRUE)

should I write this sentence in my function or out of my function area ?

can you give me an example .r file ?


2010/1/14 Paul Hiemstra <p.hiems...@geo.uu.nl>

> cihan inan wrote:
>
>> Hi I want to give parameters for my function from the shell. I mean
>>
>> I defined a function like these:
>>
>> work1.R :
>>
>> myfunc <- function(x,y) {
>>
>> z = x + y
>> z
>> }
>>
>> and now I want to use shell to give parameters like " ./work1.R (3,5) " to
>> get sum 8.
>>
>> so what should I do?
>>
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> Hi,
>
> Add the following shebang line at the top of your script:
>
> #! /path/to/Rscript
>
> The following lines will get you the parameters passed on by the user:
>
> args = commandArgs(TRUE)
>
> cheers,
> Paul
>
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