On Windows,
1. Open the Windows Command interpreter (cmd.exe).
2. Launch rgui.exe --vanilla.
2. In RGui, (disable Misc -> Buffered output) and run the following
endless loop:
> i <- 0; repeat { print(i <- i + 1); Sys.sleep(0.1) }
[1] 1
[1] 2
[1] 3
...
3a. Back at the Windows command line, pres
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 09:22:40PM -0400, Simon Urbanek wrote:
> The bottom line is that you probably don't want to set the palette
> if you don't have a device that could be used.
Ok. In my testing so far, it seems all I need is a simple little
function that does:
pdf(); nn <- dev.cur(); rr
(As a non-root/non-admin), I've just tried to figure out how to
prevent a default $R_HOME/site-library/ to be added to the library
path. The solution I found was to environment variable R_LIBS_SITE to
":" (preferably in ~/.Renviron). Note that setting R_LIBS_SITE to en
empty string will cause it
On 25 Apr 2014, at 14:04 , Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> On 24/04/2014, 10:27 PM, Simon Urbanek wrote:
>> FWIW the link has a long thread that is 90% irrelevant - AFAICS the relevant
>> part is
>>
>> From: Yihui Xie-2
>> Sep 02, 2013; 4:11pm
>> Re: Sweave: printing an underscore in the output from a
On 24/04/2014, 10:27 PM, Simon Urbanek wrote:
FWIW the link has a long thread that is 90% irrelevant - AFAICS the relevant
part is
From: Yihui Xie-2
Sep 02, 2013; 4:11pm
Re: Sweave: printing an underscore in the output from an R command
[...]
Now you are good at the regular expression level, bu