[R] running strucchange?

Burgs sjh408 at hotmail.com
Sun Aug 3 05:20:43 CEST 2008


Yes, I'm using Windows.  I'm getting an error when I use the source()
command, it seems not to like the path to the .R file I'm putting in,
although it is the correct path...thanks for your response anyway.


Don MacQueen wrote:
> 
> Most of the time I use the source() command.
> 
>    source('path_to_file')
> 
> Maybe if you press the Return key after pasting into the console?
> I assume you're on Windows, which I don't use, so basically I have no
> idea...
> 
> -Don
> 
> At 2:45 PM -0700 8/2/08, Burgs wrote:
>>Thank you for your post.  I think my question is simply how to "run" code
>>contained in an .R text file?  From the manual I see that it should be
>>highlighted/selected and then run using a Ctrl character however that
simply
>>seems to paste the code in the RConsole without actually doing anything...
>>
>>
>>
>>Don MacQueen wrote:
>>>
>>>  I would suggest imitating an example from the help page for the
>>>  function you're trying to use.
>>>
>>>  Since you haven't shown any example of what you tried, including
>>>  error messages, there's really no way anyone can help, beyond
>>>  generalities like mine. (Please review the posting guide, whose URL
>>>  is at the bottom of every email to r-help.)
>>>
>>>  -Don
>>>
>>>  At 2:11 PM -0700 8/2/08, Burgs wrote:
>>>>Greetings,
>>>>
>>>>    I'm complety new to "R" and have a question.  I've read through a
>>>>  couple
>>>>of manuals but I'm having a problem with getting something run properly.
>>>>I'd like to attempt to use the "strucchange" package with some sample
data
>>>>however I'm having trouble understanding the proper syntax of the
commands
>>>>from which to do so.  I basically want to take some data I have and run
it
>>>>through strucchange so as to be able to observe the plots.  Any
>>suggestions
>>>>greatly appreciated.
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>>>
>>>
>>>  --
>>>  ---------------------------------
>>>  Don MacQueen
>>>  Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
>>>  Livermore, CA, USA
>>>  925-423-1062
>>>  macq at llnl.gov
>>>
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>>
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> 
> 
> -- 
> ---------------------------------
> Don MacQueen
> Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
> Livermore, CA, USA
> 925-423-1062
> macq at llnl.gov
> 
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