Here's an example, copied and pasted from the console : > a = rnorm(20) > a = rnorm(40) > > a = rnorm(40) > > > a = rnorm(60) > > > > > a = rnorm(80) > > > > >
I typed a = rnorm(20); then used up arrow and edited the command a few times. At each step an extra line is generated in the console. R 2.4.0 GUI 1.17 (3868), OS X 10.4.8 intel, but I always noticed this, even in a previous installation in a ppc. On 10/9/06, Simon Urbanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Oct 9, 2006, at 11:18 AM, Roberto Osorio wrote: > > > I meant the console, using the up arrow to call the line editor to > > edit previous commands. To reproduce the behavior, try > > 1. Use up arrow to recall a previous command > > 2. Do edit this command (otherwise it's fine) > > 3. Now use the up arrow again. (An extra blank line is created) > > 4. Edit a previous command again. > > 5. Now use the up arrow again. (You should see two extra blank lines) > > > > I'm sorry but I can't reproduce this. When I'm editing a previous > command and press <up>, no line is added and the just edited change > is discarded (to be precise pressing <up> in the middle of a command > moves your cursor up such that you can copy/paste in the history text > - if you want the previous command, you have to go to the beginning > or end of the line - but neither has anything to do with adding lines). > > This is R 2.4.0 GUI 1.17 (3868), Mac OS X 10.4.7 ppc. What system > and R are you running? > > Cheers, > Simon > > > _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Mac mailing list [email protected] https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac
