Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Tip of the Day: R> Prompt Hot Keys

Section: R> Prompt
Supported Versions:
 . R:BASE 7.6 (Build 7.6.2.31221 or higher) for Windows
 . R:BASE (C/S:I) 7.6 (Build 7.6.2.31221 or higher) for Windows
 . R:BASE Turbo (Build 7.6.2.31221 or higher) for Windows

Usually, when you type a command at the "Input Console" of the
R> prompt and press the [Enter] key, the "Output Console"
displays the output results. The typed command at the input
console is then cleared.

If you wish to retype the same command again, you either have to
use the [PageUp], [PageDn] or [Ctrl+H] keys to view the history
of all commands typed at the R> prompt. The history is retained
for the current session of R:BASE. Clicking the mouse on the
Output Console and then pressing the [PageUp] key reveals the
entire history of output results. Using the CLS command clears
the buffer of all stored results in Output Console.

Did you know that you can type the command at the input console
of the R> prompt and still retain the typed command by simply
holding the [Shift] key and then pressing the [Return] Key?

Holding the [Shift] key and then pressing the [Return] key will
retain the typed command in the input console of the R> prompt.

Have fun!

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.

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