[TxMt] New Rbundle and absolute beginner questions on how it works

Graham Smith myotisone at gmail.com
Thu Feb 21 08:45:20 UTC 2008


Paul,

Thanks, that would all seems to make sense. And yes it does seem a nice
environment, which played a small part in my decision to buy a Mac.

Graham

On 20/02/2008, Paul McCann <paul.mccann at adelaide.edu.au> wrote:
>
> Hi Graham,
>
>
> > However, I am not at all sure what to do with the other two files
> > (Rdaemon and R,app) as these don't unzip to bundle files.
>
>
> Fair enough! Looks like those other files *are* zip files but lacked the
> extension. To get the Rdaemon version running rename "R" to "R.zip" and
> then double click it. You should see
>
> R Console (Rdaemon).tmbundle
>
> which can then be double clicked to add it to TextMate.
>
> Now open a new file, change the language to "R Console (Rdaemon)" from the
> selector at the bottom of the window. Type
>
> start[tab]
>
> and the daemon should start. There might be a small bug here in that
> you'll see two ">" signs. Just delete one of them and begin to enter R
> commands as you would in the console.
>
>
> > If I type "test<-c(3,4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)" in TextMate and hit command R,
> > An R runtime opens and the command is executed and this line appears in the
> > runtime.
> >
> > I would now expect to type "test" in Textmate, hit command R again and
> > get something like:
> >
> > > test
> > [1]  3  4  6  7  8  9 10
>
>
> This should now work as you expect. It's a really nice environment!
>
> Good luck,
> Paul
>
>
>
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