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| Subject: | Running script in S-Plus |
| From: | "Inman, Brant A. M.D." <Inman.Brant@mayo.edu> |
| Date: | Wed, 25 Oct 2006 17:02:01 -0500 |
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| Thread-topic: | Running script in S-Plus |
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In the R environment, I use "control-R" to run a single line of code (i.e. not the entire script file), something that I find most convenient. In the S-Plus 7.0.6 for Windows environment that I use, this feature does not appear to be present. The S-Plus User's Guide suggests highlighting the text and then clicking the "run" button, which works but is much more time consuming and requires using the mouse. Does anyone know of an S-Plus hot key to run a single line of code from a script file without the need for highlighting the line? Brant Inman |
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