[R] savehistory in OSX version

Rob Goedman goedman at mac.com
Mon Jan 14 16:21:01 CET 2008


Roger,

The history features on Mac OS's R.app are handled by R.app
and is a (small) superset of R's facilties, e.g. it supports multi-line
history recalls.

A disadvantage of this approach is that it's not possible to use
R's history() and savehistory() nor make usage completely
identical. The actual history files do 'interoperate', although
you will loose the multiline feature.

A good list for Mac OS specific discussions is r-sig-mac at r-project.org.

Hope this helps,
Rob


On Jan 13, 2008, at 6:47 PM, Day, Roger S. wrote:

> Running Version 2.6.0  GUI 1.21.
> Generally, I enjoy working with the OSX GUI,
> which has some very pleasant features.
> Kudos to the developers!
>
> There is a nice history panel which slides out of the
> Console window.  The buttons on the panel work as expected.
> I am puzzled by the behavior of history() and savehistory()
> run from the Console window.  I would think that these functions
> would view and save the same set of commands as those seen in
> the history panel, but they don't.
> Can someone explain why, and how to fix it?
>
> Perhaps relevant:   I generally have performed a setwd() , or  
> started R
> by launching
> a "Rdata" file.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Roger Day
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