[R] Emacs for R

Steve Lianoglou mailinglist.honeypot at gmail.com
Mon Mar 1 18:47:33 CET 2010


Hi,

Sorry to semi-hijack this thread, but this is a question that's been
burning for a while and, well, I think it's still relevant to this
discussion :-)

I tried using Emacs/ESS when I first started playing with R (and
bioconductor). My problem with it was that I believe R is started in
the same thread/process as emacs, so if I ran an R command that took a
long while to complete, I couldn't switch back to my source buffer and
keep messing around with my code while the R process was doing
whatever it was doing.

Is this something that can be worked around?

Thanks,
-steve


2010/3/1 Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de>:
> For a quick low level introduction, I found John Fox' web page for his book
> "An R and S-PLUS Companion to Applied Regression" useful:
> http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/jfox/Books/Companion/ESS/
>
> Uwe Ligges
>
>
> On 01.03.2010 17:41, Gustave Lefou wrote:
>>
>> Dear all,
>>
>>> From the recent discussion, I have wondered where I could find some quick
>>
>> step documentation on Emacs for R (especially on Windows).
>>
>> All I have found is that 80 pages pdf http://ess.r-project.org/ess.pdf
>>
>> Maybe I am asking for too much ?
>>
>> Best,
>> Gustave
>>
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