>> In the older versions of rpy(2?), I could redirect stdout to a file to
>> capture all console output. This was adequate, though I got lots of extra
>> info over and above what R would print for the same object. (For example,
>> when printing the result of an lm() model fit, I'd get the entire d
On 4/17/10 3:44 PM, Gary Strangman wrote:
>
> Hi rpy'ers,
>
> In the older versions of rpy(2?), I could redirect stdout to a file to
> capture all console output. This was adequate, though I got lots of extra
> info over and above what R would print for the same object. (For example,
> when print
Hi rpy'ers,
In the older versions of rpy(2?), I could redirect stdout to a file to
capture all console output. This was adequate, though I got lots of extra
info over and above what R would print for the same object. (For example,
when printing the result of an lm() model fit, I'd get the enti