Tom Chr Backer Johnsen a écrit :
> What has become more and more obvious to me after I started using R
> about two years ago is that I have collected a large number of data
> files, scripts, and workspaces (.Rdata files) in several catalogs on my
> computer. It is also obvious that my memory i
> Tom Chr Backer Johnsen wrote:
>> I can at best say that this question is related to R.
>>
>> What has become more and more obvious to me after I started using R
>> about two years ago is that I have collected a large number of data
>> files, scripts, and workspaces (.Rdata files) in several cat
Barry Rowlingson wrote:
> I use a thing called 'Plain Text File'...
>
> Basically I keep a file called 'NOTES.txt' in each project directory I
> work in and keep it updated as I work. I keep note of where data comes
> from, what I do to it, what various functions do and so on. Then I can
> u
JRG wrote:
> You might consider Treepad Lite (www.treepad.com). It's a tiny, free-form
> tree-structured
> notebook/database/text editor. It stores stuff as plain text, so you can
> easily copy/paste to
> other software. It's available for Windows and Linux, and it's free ---
> though mor
> I wouldn't dream of using a proprietary tool with a proprietary and
> closed format for this kind of thing EVER. If you want something more
> sophisticated than my Plain Text File solution then keep a 'NOTES.tex'
> file then you can include equations and graphics. Plus it's then trivial
> t
> Tom Chr Backer Johnsen wrote:
> > I can at best say that this question is related to R.
> >
> > What has become more and more obvious to me after I started using R
> > about two years ago is that I have collected a large number of data
> > files, scripts, and workspaces (.Rdata files) in sever
> What has become more and more obvious to me after I started using R
> about two years ago is that I have collected a large number of data
> files, scripts, and workspaces (.Rdata files) in several catalogs on my
> computer. It is also obvious that my memory is not up to the task of
> keeping
Tom Chr Backer Johnsen wrote:
> I can at best say that this question is related to R.
>
> What has become more and more obvious to me after I started using R
> about two years ago is that I have collected a large number of data
> files, scripts, and workspaces (.Rdata files) in several catalogs
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