On Sun, 26 Aug 2007, Duncan Murdoch wrote:

On 26/08/2007 7:14 AM, Sébastien wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
When you say "look into Rscript.exe", do you have a specific document in mind ? I tried to google it but could not find much... I forgot to mention in my first email that I am working under the Windows XP environment.

You could try ?Rscript within R, or Rscript --help from the command line (assuming you have R's bin directory on your path.

Or read 'An Introduction to R'.


Duncan Murdoch


Prof Brian Ripley a écrit :
Look into Rscript.exe (on Windows), which is a flexible way to run scripts. Neither using a GUI nor using source() are recommended.

On Fri, 24 Aug 2007, Sébastien wrote:

Dear R-users,

I have written a small application (in visual basic) that automatically
generate some R scripts. I would like to execute these scripts when my
application is being closed.
My problem is that I don't know how to pass the
'source(c:/.../myscript.r)' instruction when I programmatically start
RGui. Tinn-R is capable of doing such things, so I guess there must be a
way to pass arguments to RGui.

Any advice or link to relevant references would be greatly appreciated.

Sebastien

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