I mostly use R under Linux and Xemacs with the truly wonderful ESS (Emacs
Speaks Statistics).  It has numerous features, one of which is a pretty
comprehensive auto-completion facility.

The few times I have used R under Windows, any auto-completion feature that
may be there did not fall readily to hand (translate:  I poked a few keys
and didn't notice anything auto-completing), and I didn't spend any time
looking for one.

As there are several platforms on which R runs, and a number of interactive
interfaces, you may need to be a bit more specific in the framing of your
question to get a more informative response.

Regards,

Mike

On 8/16/06, Óttar Ísberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi there!
>
> I may be guilty of not doing my homework, but still, I've searched. I'm a
> relative newcomer to R (my forte is at present MATLAB, but for various
> reasons I'm trying to get literate in R). My question is: Is there an
> autocompletion feature buried somewhere in R?
>
> All the best
>
> Óttar
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