Thanks for your suggestion.
I have just returned from a vacation and started catching up on my emails.
Rolling join is an elegant and most suitable solution for my tasks. I invested
some time in learning data.table package. The vignette on secondary indices
and auto indexing refers to anoth
I have an Rmarkdown file which is part of my distill "Rblog"
(https://www.psyctc.org/Rblog/). It was knitting fine until last week,
now knitting terminates with this:
Rscript -e 'rmarkdown::render("creating-a-shiny-server.Rmd")'
processing file: creating-a-shiny-server.Rmd
output file: creat
Could you post a link to the source for that Rmd file?
Duncan Murdoch
On 24/08/2023 1:58 p.m., Chris Evans via R-help wrote:
I have an Rmarkdown file which is part of my distill "Rblog"
(https://www.psyctc.org/Rblog/). It was knitting fine until last week,
now knitting terminates with this:
R
On 24/08/2023 1:58 p.m., Chris Evans via R-help wrote:
I have an Rmarkdown file which is part of my distill "Rblog"
(https://www.psyctc.org/Rblog/). It was knitting fine until last week,
now knitting terminates with this:
Rscript -e 'rmarkdown::render("creating-a-shiny-server.Rmd")'
processin
On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 10:56:00 +0530
Ashim Kapoor wrote:
> When I open a terminal, type R and run my code, it runs fine. When I
> start Emacs, start an inferior R process using ESS, the error comes
> back.
Thankfully, in both of these cases you get an interactive R session.
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