Thank you very much, works perfectly! I understand why as well now (thank you too Duncan ;)) I have been away from this mailinglist for a while, but I'm happy to see that you are both still this active :)
Sorry for forgetting to mention my R version, it was $ rpm -q R R-2.10.1-1.fc12.i686 Jonne. On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Prof Brian Ripley <rip...@stats.ox.ac.uk> wrote: > You have not told us your version of R. In earlier versions of R readline() > reads a line from the script (and input buffering affects which line: a > number of packages fail their example checks on some platforms because of > this). In R-devel it returns "" immediately. > > To make this work you need to use Rscript, which distinguishes stdin() and > "stdin". Try out > > % Rscript foo.R > > where foo.R is > > message("a") > invisible(readLines("stdin", n=1)) > message("b") > > and see ?stdin and ?file for why it works. > > On Fri, 5 Feb 2010, Jonne Zutt wrote: > >> Dear all, >> >> I've found this nice code fragment on the web >> (from Jan T. Kim if I'm correct): >> >> hitReturn <- function(msg) >> { >> invisible(readline(sprintf("%s -- hit return", msg))); >> } >> >> But it does not seem to work in non-interactive mode >> ( I mean, when I start a script like this: R --vanilla < script.R ) >> >> It simply continues, I guess the stdin is not connected? >> >> Does somebody know how to make it work. >> >> My script plots a few graphs (in X11 windows) and I don't want them to >> disappear immediately. >> A Sys.sleep(infinite) would probably work, but I thought there might >> be a better solution? >> >> Thanks, >> Jonne. > > -- > Brian D. Ripley, rip...@stats.ox.ac.uk > Professor of Applied Statistics, http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/ > University of Oxford, Tel: +44 1865 272861 (self) > 1 South Parks Road, +44 1865 272866 (PA) > Oxford OX1 3TG, UK Fax: +44 1865 272595 > ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.