R typically asks you if you want to save your workspace when you quit. If you 
say yes, your global environment is saved to a file called ".RData" in your 
current working directory. When you start R it looks for a file of this name in 
the current working directory and silently loads it.

If you typically use setwd without restoring your original starting directory 
in your scripts, then the last file saved may not be the file R finds when you 
start up again.

One problem with .RData files is that they record only part of what you need to 
pick up where you left off (you still need to re-load whatever contributed 
packages you were using), but they also silently record your mistakes as well 
as your correct results and all are restored together. Most experienced R users 
build R script files as they progress that contain only the R statements that 
they judge to be desirable/correct, and only create X.RData files (with 
something in front of the period) intentionally so R will not surprise them by 
automatically loading them. Relying on R files to restore your progress also 
makes your work reproducible.

On February 27, 2021 5:39:27 AM PST, Carlos Gonzalez <cag...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Good morning!
>
>Each time I open a new R session, it appears the same objects that I
>thought were removed on an old session, but the objects I supposed were
>saved on the last session never appeared.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Saludos / Regards
>
>Carlos A. Gonzalez
>Mobile +598 94 234 653
>cag...@gmail.com
>
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