Re: [R] Arguments for Rcmd BATCH

2009-01-11 Thread Andrew Hicks
-project.org Subject: RE: [R] Arguments for Rcmd BATCH I suggested you use Rscript, please do. R CMD BATCH is the Unix-alike notation. Rcmd BATCH is the recommended way on Windows, but R CMD BATCH is also accepted. There is nothing to reproduce here, so here is a simple example. tystie% cat foo.R args

Re: [R] Arguments for Rcmd BATCH

2009-01-10 Thread Andrew Hicks
Hicks -Original Message- From: Prof Brian Ripley [mailto:rip...@stats.ox.ac.uk] Sent: 10 January 2009 18:18 To: Andrew Hicks Cc: r-help@r-project.org Subject: Re: [R] Arguments for Rcmd BATCH Your R is far too old, and in particular too old for the example you are trying. Please do

Re: [R] Arguments for Rcmd BATCH

2009-01-10 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
To: Andrew Hicks Cc: r-help@r-project.org Subject: Re: [R] Arguments for Rcmd BATCH Your R is far too old, and in particular too old for the example you are trying. Please do you as asked in the posting guide to do before posting, and upgrade. Then you will have Rscript, as described in the current &#x

Re: [R] Arguments for Rcmd BATCH

2009-01-10 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
Your R is far too old, and in particular too old for the example you are trying. Please do you as asked in the posting guide to do before posting, and upgrade. Then you will have Rscript, as described in the current 'An Introduction to R' manual for this purpose (with examples). On Sat, 10

[R] Arguments for Rcmd BATCH

2009-01-10 Thread Andrew Hicks
Sorry to bother you and I hope this will be easy to solve. I am trying to run R scripts in batch, called from another programme, under Windows XP. I have R 2.4.1 I need to be able to pass a list of numeric arguments to the script as well. The Rscript and its input data file are attached