Fine - no nothing is wrong with setwd("./secdir") but I got the other
code with the tilde as a supplementum and wondered why I couldn't make
it work. I believe R_USER was successfully renamed - and per the faq
thought it should work as specified.
Small problem though
Troels
Den 14-07-2017 kl. 13:54 skrev peter dalgaard:
I am not sure what is going on here. The example seems incomplete. At any rate:
(a) I would be wary of changing my home directory mid-session. That is usually
just not done.
(b) For a relative directory change, is anything wrong with setwd("./secdir") ?
-pd
On 14 Jul 2017, at 13:42 , Troels Ring <tr...@gvdnet.dk> wrote:
Dear friends - windows R 3.3.3 - sorry to ask a simple question - but I
cannot make setwd work properly in scripts
In the example below I have made a directory in C (firstdir) and a
directory in that (secdir) and the intention is to change directory to
the second from the first - it works when I put the entire path but not
the tilde - what am I missing? I was around rwf 2.14 as per the help to
setwd - to define the HOME - and redefine it. As I read 2.14 R_USER is
used for HOME when set. To no avail.
Best wishes
Troels
getwd()
#[1] "C:/firstdir"
Sys.getenv("R_USER")
#"C:\\Users\\Bruger\\Documents"
dir()
#[1] "chdir.R" "secdir"
setwd("~/secdir")
error in setwd("~/secdir") : cannot change working directory
setwd("C:/firstdir/secdir")
getwd()
#"C:/firstdir/secdir"
setwd("C:/firstdir")
Sys.setenv(R_USER = "C:/firstdir")
Sys.getenv("R_USER")
setwd("~/secdir")
2.14 What are HOME and working directories?
Several places in the documentation use these terms.
The working directory is the directory from which|Rgui|or|Rterm|was
launched, unless a shortcut was used when it is given by the ‘Start in’
field of the shortcut’s properties. You can find this from R code by the
call|getwd()|.
The home directory is set as follows: If environment variable|R_USER|is
set, its value is used. Otherwise if environment variable|HOME|is set,
its value is used. After those two user-controllable settings, R tries
to find system-defined home directories. It first tries to use the
Windows "personal" directory (typicallyC:\Users\username\Documents). If
that fails, if both environment variables|HOMEDRIVE|and|HOMEPATH|are set
(and they normally are), the value is${HOMEDRIVE}${HOMEPATH}. If all of
these fail, the current working directory is used.
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