Unless, of course, like me, you run vim for religious reasons ;)
Seriously, though, it seems that this functionality is not available in the R
Console, correct?
I have tried many GUI front-ends and found that there are both advantages and
unfortunately disadvantages to their use---certainly
John McHenry wrote:
Hi all,
Are there any plans to add more functionality to command-line editing and
history editing on the command line?
Presuming you're running R from a Unix console (I'm unsure of the
windows port, maybe?), it is sufficient, insofar as how well you like
the GNU
John == John McHenry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Fri, 3 Mar 2006 07:07:11 -0800 (PST) writes:
John Unless, of course, like me, you run vim for religious reasons ;)
John Seriously, though, it seems that this functionality is not available
in the R Console, correct?
John I have tried
Oops, should have included:
version
_
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch i386
os mingw32
system i386, mingw32
status
major2
minor2.1
year 2005
month12
day
On Fri, 3 Mar 2006, John McHenry wrote:
Oops, should have included:
version
_
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch i386
os mingw32
system i386, mingw32
status
major2
minor2.1
year 2005
month12
day 20
svn rev 36812
language R
So, no, I'm on the
Hi all,
Are there any plans to add more functionality to command-line editing and
history editing on the command line?
In MATLAB (I know, comparisons are odious ...), you can type p and up-arrow
on the command line and scroll through the recently entered commands beginning
with p. This is
Unless I'm mistaken, all those features (and more) are available if you run
R within ESS/(X)Emacs.
Andy
From: John McHenry
Hi all,
Are there any plans to add more functionality to command-line
editing and history editing on the command line?
In MATLAB (I know, comparisons are
And JGR has that features as well.
2006/3/3, Liaw, Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Unless I'm mistaken, all those features (and more) are available if you run
R within ESS/(X)Emacs.
Andy
From: John McHenry
Hi all,
Are there any plans to add more functionality to command-line
editing