Hi
One workaround in Windows
You shall have SendTo folder located somewhere in system (depending on
Windows version). Put a shortcut to R programme in that folder. Than you
can click with right mouse button on *.r file, select send to and choose
appropriate shortcut (in that case R) but you
1:48 PM
To: Joshua Wiley
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] Opening a .R file with R (Windows)
Well, try following the correct conventions ...
1. Double click on an .Rdata file, which is produced by saving from R, and it
will open.
2. Drag and drop a .R or any text file into an open R
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Kye Gilder kye.gil...@gmail.com wrote:
I am new to using R. I installed R on my computer (Windows) and everything
things appears to be just fine. However, I have a simple script RTest.R
that does a few simple calculations. When I double-click the RTest.R
I am new to using R. I installed R on my computer (Windows) and everything
things appears to be just fine. However, I have a simple script RTest.R
that does a few simple calculations. When I double-click the RTest.R icon,
I get an Information dialong box which says, ARGUMENT 'C:\Documents and
Hi Kye,
I have never gotten .R files to work quite like other types (e.g.,
double-clicking a .PDF) in Windows. AFAIK there is no simple way to
do it, because you do not edit scripts directly in R (I am happy to be
corrected if someone knows better). For general use, I would just
open R first
Well, try following the correct conventions ...
1. Double click on an .Rdata file, which is produced by saving from R,
and it will open.
2. Drag and drop a .R or any text file into an open R window and it
will source the contents.
This is probably documented somewhere .. maybe in the RW FAQ.
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