I should think this thread contains all you need:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18306362/run-r-script-from-command-line
B.
On Oct 30, 2015, at 11:07 PM, Gregory Coats wrote:
> All of the R commands that I want to issue are in a text file that concludes
> with the R command quit (save = “yes”), and is called R_commands.txt. I can
> start R, and then manually issue
> source (“R_commands.txt”).
> But I would prefer to issue, from the bash command line, a one line command,
> directing R to start, execute all of the R commands in R_commands.txt, and
> then quit. How do I do that?
> Greg Coats
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