> On 26 Sep 2019, at 18:55 , Phillip Heinrich <herd_...@cox.net> wrote:
>
> Just when I think I’m starting to get the hang of R I run into something that
> sends me back to Go without collecting $200.
>
> The working directory seems to be correct when I load an .rda file but it is
> not there and it is not in the Global Environment in the upper right hand
> window in RStudio.
> getwd()
> [1] "C:/Users/Owner/Documents/Baseball/RetroSheetDocumentation"
>> load("~/Baseball/RetroSheetDocumentation/ari18.test2.rda")
>> ari18.test2
> Error: object 'ari18.test2' not found
>> ls()
> [1] "ari18.test3" "array1" "array2"
> "BaseballArticles" "BaseballArticles2"
> [6] "BaseballArticles3" "BBCorpus" "BBtdm"
> "firstfunction" "folder"
> [11] "h" "matrix" "matrix2" "matrix3"
> "n"
> [16] "seq" "testvector" "u" "vec"
> "x"
> [21] "y" "yourname"
>
>
>>
>
>
>
> Somehow ari18.test3 loaded but ari18.test2 will not.
>
> What am I missing here?
(1) getwd() is irrelevant if you load() a fully qualified filename
(2) if the file is actually in the working dir, load("ari18.test2.rda") should
do
(3) there is no guarantee that an rda file contains an object of a name related
to the file name
(4) To see what is inside a .rda, try e <- new.env(); load("my.rda", e); ls(e)
-pd
>
> Thanks.
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