Err, sorry, forget my previous message. It has nothing to do with
Tinn-R or Eclipse. If you save that code in a file and you use the
source command in the console, you get the same output. Tinn-R and
Eclipse both source the code to R instead of sending it line by line.
To get what you want, you ne
Take a look at eclipse :
http://www.splusbook.com/R_Eclipse_StatET.pdf
And yes, your program should work. The editor doesn't do anything else
but sending your code to R. It is R that decides what to do with it.
Cheers
Joris
On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 7:25 PM, RGtk2User wrote:
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> Which editor could
Which editor could I use on Windows? The program that already works with
TinnR... will work with this new editor? Thanks!
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 11:40 PM, Joris FA Meys [via R] <
ml-node+2244582-437396255-277...@n4.nabble.com
> wrote:
> Tinn-R is using the R2HTML package itself for communication
Tinn-R is using the R2HTML package itself for communication with R.
You could ask JC Faria who wrote Tinn-R what exactly is going on
there. You might get more help here :
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tinn-r/support
Personally, I'd just use a different editor in this case. I love
Tinn-R, but it'
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