Startup and Closing Behavior
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Starting R:
The R GUI versions, including RStudio, under Windows and Mac OS X can be
opened by double-clicking their icons. Alternatively, one can start it by
typing R in a terminal (default under Linux).
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Startup/Closing Behavior:
The R environment is controlled by hidden files in the startup directory:
.RData, .Rhistory and .Rprofile (optional).
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Closing R:
q()
Save workspace image? [y/n/c]:
- Note:
When responding with
y, then the entire R workspace will be written to
the .RData file which can become very large. Often it is sufficient to just
save an analysis protocol in an R source file. This way one can quickly
regenerate all data sets and objects.
Navigating directories
Create an object with the assignment operator <- or =
object <- ...
List objects in current R session
ls()
Return content of current working directory
dir()
Return path of current working directory
getwd()
Change current working directory
setwd("/home/user")