R command line passing a filename to script in arguments (Windows)

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广开言路 2020-12-01 05:14

I\'m having a hard time passing a filename to my R script. The file is a csv file with the batch parameters for multiple runs of the script. I am trying to include it here s

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  •  無奈伤痛
    2020-12-01 05:16

    What do you mean by 'no luck'? The filename is in there, in the commandArgs() function, you just have to work out how to get it out. Code and error messages are handy.

    That's not a problem if the only extra argument is a filename, you know its position. What will confuse you is when you start having more complex argument passing.

    You're also complicating things with passing 'fn=foo.csv'. Just pass the filename and assign it to fn in your script. If you really want to use eval you probably need to quote your filename, thus myscript.r is:

    ca = commandArgs(trailingOnly=TRUE)
    eval(parse(text=ca))
    print(read.csv(fn))
    

    and run thus:

    R  --slave "--args fn='batch.csv'" < myscript.r
         A B C
       1 1 2 3
       2 6 8 3
    

    Where batch.csv is a simple csv file.

    You could do a loop over "ca" in your script and eval everything. It's slightly dangerous though, since you could easily break basic functionality.

    Personally I'd loop over ca, look for name=value pairs for a known set of names, and set them. Basically implementing getopt, but someone has probably done that already...

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