On 10/3/07, Ted Harding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for the suggestions, Gabor! > > On 03-Oct-07 12:52:51, Gabor Grothendieck wrote: > > 1. you could place the commands in a file and source the file each > > time you want to run it or it might be good enough to place it on the > > clipboard and then just do source("clipboard") > > Using the file solution is a bit cumbersome for the sort of > situation I was referring to. Basically, I'll be using R > exploratively, so entering various sequences of commands. > Every so often I will think "Ah, I'll probably need that > block again". > > Since there will usually be several of these, the clip-board > solution wouldn't work. > > In fact, the way I usually work for this kind of thing is > to have a "side-window" in which I'm editing a text file, > and into which I write the R commands I want to keep track > of (a bit like a rather random partial history). Then, if > I want to re-use any of these, I can highlight a block with > the mouse and paste it into the R console. > > So it's a bit like your file solution. This text file can > also subsequently be used as a source of raw material for > a properly constructed batch file, which is a bonus. > > However, there are two potential inconveniences: > 1) pasting with the mouse can be error prone, if one has > a "dexterity lapse"; > 2) One may end up scrolling back and forth in the file > groping for "that sequence" -- and may end up with > one which looks like the one you want, but in fact > is different in some essential detail. I've also > had that problem where there are many commands like > > X<-source("AUX12NBX4G001.csv") > > where choice of filenames has nothing to do with me... > > Indeed, a "function" replacement of the above could > look like > > sNBX4<-function(){X<<-source("AUX12NBX4G001.csv")}
source is used for R commands, not data. Maybe you want read.csv . Also note that by default source evaluates its input in the global environment. See ?source ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.