Thank you both of you. I am studying these solutions.
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Hello John, Does this help?
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/bibliometrix/vignettes/bibliometrix-vignette.html
https://bibliometrix.org/
Best, Bill.
W. Michels, Ph.D.
On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 11:04 PM Fraedrich, John wrote:
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The solution to this question is to set environmental variable R_ENVIRON
that point to the .Renviron file. I should read the ?Startup more carefully.
Best,
Jinsong
On 2020/8/31 3:45, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
Sorry, I should retract my claim that it's too late to set TMPDIR in
.Renviron. It doe
Thanks a lot for the confirmation and explanation.
On 2020/8/31 3:45, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
Sorry, I should retract my claim that it's too late to set TMPDIR in
.Renviron. It does indeed work on Linux and R 4.0.2, e.g.
$ cd
$ mkdir test
$ cd test
$ echo "TMPDIR=$PWD" > ./.Renviron
$ cat ./.R
>2) The second one is to produce a 3 by 3 table, with the rows indicating
>what the kids answered to setting 1 of the experiment, and the columns
>indicating the kids answers to setting 2.
>Now the question is:
>was there marginal homogenity? if not, then that is an indicator that the
>general resp
Sorry, I should retract my claim that it's too late to set TMPDIR in
.Renviron. It does indeed work on Linux and R 4.0.2, e.g.
$ cd
$ mkdir test
$ cd test
$ echo "TMPDIR=$PWD" > ./.Renviron
$ cat ./.Renviron
TMPDIR=/home/hb/test
Rscript --no-init-file -e "tempdir()"
[1] "/home/hb/test/RtmpyH47tc"
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