On Feb 9, 2010, at 12:13 PM, David Winsemius wrote:
On Feb 9, 2010, at 11:21 AM, mnstn wrote:
Hello All,
In bash, to re-execute a command, say, 'gnuplot plot.gnu', one can
type
!gnu. Is there a similar feature in the R console? For example:
plot(g1$mean,g2$mean)
In most system typeing <up-arrow> will prompt the console to echo
the last command (and repeating the process will scroll back through
"history".)
There is also a .Last.value object but I don't know if it will
"replot".
It will if the plotting function returned a value as do the lattice
and ggplot functions, but not if it returns NULL as do the base
graphics functions.
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David.
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Lines, many lines of commands
->Here I want to repeat the previous plot command.
!plot and plot(+TAB) do not work.
This question was asked in this forum back in 2006 but the answer
seems to
have been lost somewhere in their discussions. This is the thread
http://n4.nabble.com/R-command-line-need-intelligent-command-history-recall-td793072.html#a793075
. Can some one comment if there is a way to do it?
Thank you,
MoonStone
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