Look at the 'system.file' function.

On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 11:27 AM, John Pellman <
john.samoylovich.pell...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I'm trying to set up an R library for a common analysis that my lab does.
>  This analysis involves the use of an external bash script, which I would
> like to encapsulate within the R library.  I have been looking at tutorials
> that detail how to create packages, and many of them mention an
> experimental "exec" directory where one can store Perl, Java, bash scripts,
> etc.  I was wondering how one might tell an R function to execute a shell
> script in this directory (I've been thinking along the lines of using
> system() to execute the script, but I am uncertain what the path to 'exec'
> would be; my best guess is that the path to 'exec' might be found using the
> .libPaths() command).
>
> Many thanks,
> John Pellman
>
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