On 31.12.2014 17:24, John Sorkin wrote:
Windows 7

Colleagues,
I used the fix() function to edit an existing function when using RStudio. 
After editing the function, I am given the option to SAVE the modified 
function. I would like to know (1) where the modified function is stored (the 
save button does not have an option to specify where the modified function will 
be saved), and (2) how I can access the modified function in other RStudio or R 
sessions, and (3) how I can make the function accessible to R and RStudio 
sessions run on other computers.

Not sure what this has to do with RStudio, but essentialy this is the wrong approach, since saving under a different name won't make the function available in R then.

If you really want to change some function, take its source version and edit it directly and then save it under some explicit name, then source it into R.

Best,
Uwe Ligges



Thank you,
John

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