Note that the current version of R is 2.7.1, and 2.6.2 is the
previous-but-one version of R. The 'previous version', 2.7.0, behaves in
the same way as 2.6.2, as does a version as old as 2.4.0.
If there was a version that asked for interaction in a non-interactive
session, it had a bug that was corrected long ago.
If you want to interact with R, you need to run R interactively.
On Tue, 1 Jul 2008, Fabio Fanoni wrote:
Hi. With the previous version of R, it was possible to execute the
function 'select.list()' in BATCH mode. In this way, I could write my R
code in a .R file and execute that with a double click on a .bat file,
that contain the instruction tu run my R code in batch mode (R CMD BATCH
myRcode.R). When I do that, a windows appear and I just have to select
an item from the list. Now I've installed the version 2.6.2 and this
function is fobidden with this error message in the .Rout file:
type<-select.list(list=c("Type 1","Type 2","Type 3"))
Error in select.list(list = c("Type 1", "Type 2", "Type 3"): select.list()
cannot be used non-interactivelyExecution halted
Why?
How can I solve my problem?
winDialog and winDialogString work correctly!
Actually, it seems that they do not.
Many thanks!
Fabio
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