Re: [R] Recovering former projects on R

2019-06-23 Thread Eric Berger
RStudio has a panel with a tab 'History' (that panel also has tabs 'Environment' and 'Connections'). If you click on the 'History' tab and can see your relevant history, you can then highlight commands of interest and click the 'To Console' button. This copies the highlighted commands to the

Re: [R] Recovering former projects on R

2019-06-21 Thread David Winsemius
On 6/21/19 2:34 PM, Spencer Brackett wrote: Thank you, I called them but was able to load what appears to be a reprex of my Rhistory. If I remember correctly, there is a way to to reimplement this history into your console so to regenerate previous work. How is this done? Assuming you still

Re: [R] Recovering former projects on R

2019-06-21 Thread Spencer Brackett
Thank you, I called them but was able to load what appears to be a reprex of my Rhistory. If I remember correctly, there is a way to to reimplement this history into your console so to regenerate previous work. How is this done? Best, Spencer On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 4:51 PM William Dunlap

Re: [R] Recovering former projects on R

2019-06-21 Thread William Dunlap via R-help
You should ask someone at RStudio about this, but *.Rproj files are not something R itself knows about. load() reads files made by save(), which usually have the extension ".Rdata" or ".rda". Bill Dunlap TIBCO Software wdunlap tibco.com On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 1:43 PM Spencer Brackett <

[R] Recovering former projects on R

2019-06-21 Thread Spencer Brackett
Good evening, I am revisiting a project I had saved to R studio and after working with it for a little, with loaded data and environments shown just as I left them when I stopped working on the project, my console and the tabs opened went blank. I believe I accidentally activated q() and quit