Hello,
Sorry for the mistake. I don't use Windows.
Regards
Le 24/07/2012 15:56, Prof Brian Ripley a écrit :
On 24/07/2012 07:10, Pascal Oettli wrote:
Hello,
If you want to do it, you can add "R.exe" in you "Path" variable. Go to
"Advanced System Settings", then "Environment Variables". But I'm not
sure whether it is the best way to use R under Windows.
The documentation says to put the *path to* Rterm.exe in your PATH
variable.
R.exe is only provided for compatibility with other platforms.
And BTW, this is the Windows Command Prompt: R does not run under 'DOS'.
Regards
Le 24/07/2012 13:53, goss a écrit :
Hi all,
I am new to R.
I downloaded and installed R 2.15.1
I tried typing R.exe --help at the DOS Command line C:\", but I keep
receiving:
[quote]
R.exe is not recognized as an internal or external command
[/quote]
I tried many variations of R.exe --help, but roughly the same response
Any ideas?
thx
w
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