On 21/09/2021 3:12 a.m., c.bu...@posteo.jp wrote:
Hello together,

I was using R some years ago and I am sorry for asking such a dumb
question. I found some help instructions about commandline interface but
I still miss the piece of information I need. I assume it depends on my
non-nativ English that I am not able to ask the correct (worded)
question to the search engines.

I use R-for-windows on the shell. No GUI, IDE or anything else.
When I am in windows shell ("command prompt"?) I wan't to run an
R-script (filename *.R). But when the script is finished or interrupted
the R-prompt should do not close.

In python I would do

python3 -i -m myscript

I don't think R supports this, but the following almost works:

  cat myscript.R - | Rterm --ess

This copies your file followed by stdin into the stdin of R. The --ess option tells R to act as if input is interactive, despite what it sees.

This comes kind of close, but there are a couple of problems.

 - If I type really fast, the characters appear in the wrong order in R.
- At the end when I quit, it sits there for a while until I hit enter, then gives the error message "cat: write error: no more space on device".

Perhaps these problems can be fixed.

Another approach would be to set an environment variable specifying that myscript.R is a user profile file, set via environment variable

 R_PROFILE_USER=myscript.R

This has the disadvantage of overriding a pre-existing user profile file, but if this is just for you, I guess you know if you have one.

Duncan Murdoch

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