>and start a normal windows console, just the one which is delivered by
windows itself and type RScript
>
>here on my side:
>
>Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.10586]
>(c) 2015 Microsoft Corporation. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.
>
>C:\Users\>cd C:\Program Files\R\R-3.3.1\bin
of course, first
Anna Petrášová wrote
> On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 9:20 PM, Helmut Kudrnovsky
> hellik@
> wrote:
>>>When I enter the command echo %PATH% I get:
>>>[...]
>>>Dnvm\;C:\Program Files
>>
On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 9:57 PM, C. Buerger IV wrote:
>> ok, R is in %PATH%
>> the script works here on my win 10 machine out of the box.
>> have you installed all the R packages needed by the GRASS addon?
>
>
> Yes, I have. It did not change anything. Nor has reinstalling
>
> ok, R is in %PATH%
> the script works here on my win 10 machine out of the box.
> have you installed all the R packages needed by the GRASS addon?
Yes, I have. It did not change anything. Nor has reinstalling everything,
several times in various orders.
When you launch Rscript from GRASS
On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 9:20 PM, Helmut Kudrnovsky wrote:
>>When I enter the command echo %PATH% I get:
>>[...]
>>Dnvm\;C:\Program Files
>
When I enter the command echo %PATH% I get:
C:\Program Files\Grass GIS 7.0.7\lib;C:\Program Files\GRASS GIS
7.0.4\bin;C:\Users\buer3379\AppData\Roaming\GRASS7\addons\bin;{app};C:\Program
Files\GRASS GIS 7.0.4\estrabin;C:\Program Files\GRASS GIS
7.0.4\bin;C:\Program
C. Buerger IV wrote
> I'm attempting to use the FUTURES
> https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Workshop_on_urban_growth_modeling_with_FUTURES#Softwaremodel
> for GRASSGIS, which requires an interface with R to use the drudge
> function. I'm running Windows 7 and the automatic linkup between R and
>
Anna Petrášová wrote
> Hi,
>
> In order for GRASS to be able to find R executables, R must be on the
> PATH variable. Follow for example this solution:
>
> https://pvanb.wordpress.com/2014/12/17/access-r-from-grass-gis-on-windows/
>
> to make R accessible from GRASS permanently. A simple but
>In order for GRASS to be able to find R executables, R must be on the
>PATH variable.
in the standalone winGRASS installer R is already in the %PATH% variable, so
no extra work is needed.
I hope I'll find some time to implement this also in OSGeo4W-winGRASS.
see in original report above, R is
[please keep it on the ML]
>A Standalone install. At the time it seemed like what I wanted.
tested here:
System Info
GRASS Version: 7.3.svn
GRASS SVN revision: r68855
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