On 05.03.2012 19:30, jeff_hawkes wrote:
Hi all, apologies for the ignorance I'm about to describe:
I'm trying to create a .r file for a function I've written (~300 lines of
code). The function is called 'total' and I've entered the most simple
package.skeleton:
package.skeleton(name="test", list=c("total"))
The export works fine (it creates sub folders for R, man, and DESCRIPTION,
NAMESPACE and read-and-delete-me files, but total.r is only 73 lines long
and the code stops in the middle of a phrase.
Is there a character limit to the export, or am I failing to do something
more complicated here?
Are you sure?
What happens if you just paste the code into the file and source() the
file afterwards? Can you make the function available (again ins ome text
file on the web and tell us where the function exactly ends?
Uwe Ligges
Thanks,
Jeff
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