[R] Reloading old R Environments/Workspaces

Spencer Brackett @pbr@ckett20 @end|ng |rom @@|ntjo@ephh@@com
Thu Jul 4 02:27:37 CEST 2019


I do have a script available, though it is not in a traditional R script
file/document, but an .Rhistory file as well as on Notepad. Is there a way
I can convert one or both of these file types into an R script file so that
I can run the commands directly to my console?

Best,

Spencer

On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 8:18 PM Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil using dcn.davis.ca.us>
wrote:

> Saving/loading does not affect the status of packages being loaded or not,
> which may affect how useful those objects are.   This is why I depend on
> having a script that can reproduce my results at all times, and only use
> the load/save feature to minimize the number of times I have to re-do long
> recalculations.
>
> On July 3, 2019 2:59:44 PM PDT, Spencer Brackett <
> spbrackett20 using saintjosephhs.com> wrote:
> >Good evening,
> >
> >I tried loading an R global environment that I had saved so to resume
> >my
> >work on the datasets I manipulated during that particular R session.
> >After
> >loading the file directly, the same items that were contained in the
> >original working environment from the previous session appeared to be
> >successfully implemented in my new environment. I used the ls() command
> >to
> >ensure that the data I had loaded through my main console was present
> >and
> >properly formatted (as it appears to be) in the environment.
> >
> >This is the result...
> >
> >> ls()
> >[1] "anno"
> >[2] "cnames"
> >[3] "GBM_protein_expression"
> >[4] "mapper"
> >[5] "meth"
> >[6] "protein_expression.LGG.US.(1).tsv"
> >[7] "stringAsFactors"
> >[8] "vec"
> >
> >I was expecting an object/file name of some sort to appear given that I
> >had loaded two datasets in this previous R session, manipulating them
> >in a
> >manner that resulted in the above output. Does this output illustrate
> >that
> >the data I worked with in the previous R session, with its cosmetic
> >alterations and all, are all now loaded within this session? In other
> >words, has my previous work been restored? I wanted to make sure
> >somehow as
> >I would like to manipulate the data further.
> >
> >Best,
> >
> >Spencer
> >
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