No.

Write a script that reconstructs the working environment. Some differences may 
remain due to incompleteness of your script. The rest may be due to differences 
in the hardware or software environment. Such differences can only be minimized 
by choosing stable numerical algorithms or avoiding installation-specific 
features, and serve as indicators of how reproducible your work is.
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Michael <comtech....@gmail.com> wrote:

>Is there a way to save EVERYTHING in R?
>
>Hi all,
>
>Could you please shed some lights on me about this?
>
>I am trying to see if there is a way to save EVERYTHING in R to a file,
>something like "save.image"...
>
>But "save.image" doesn't save environment variables such as those
>properties that are obtained using "Sys.getenv()" function...
>
>So is there a way to save EVERYTHING?
>
>Thanks a lot!
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