[R] How to comment in R

Søren Højsgaard Soren.Hojsgaard at agrsci.dk
Wed Feb 11 11:03:10 CET 2009


You CAN NOT use /* and */ for begin/end comment in R.
 
But if you choose Options -> Main -> Application in Tinn-R you can specify whether you want a comment to start with # or ## or ### or ...
 
S

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Still doesn't work. I did 
Format --> Block --> Comment  and chose /* for begin comment,
*/ for end comment
but R doesn't recognize the signs as such. Maybe I should work on the configuration of TINN R?

Thanks,

Mihai
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Via the menu choose: Format --> Block --> Comment Or use the shortcut key alt+C

HTH,

Thierry


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Onderwerp: Re: [R] How to comment in R

I am using Tinn-R.

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Von: Søren Højsgaard [mailto:Soren.Hojsgaard at agrsci.dk]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. Februar 2009 09:40
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A hash (#) anywhere on a line will comment out the rest of the line. Try!

I don't think there is anything in R that will indicate the beginning and end of a "comment section" (like /* .... */ would in SAS). However most editors (and certainly emacs and Tinn-R) will allow you to comment out several lines.

Søren

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Hi everybody,

I use for the moment "#" at the begining of each line for comments.

Is there any possibility to comment more than one line, like something which shows the beggingng and the end of the comment? Or is there a possibility to comment only a part of a line?

Thanks,

Mihai


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