Command for “Set working directory to source file location”

浪子不回头ぞ 提交于 2019-12-30 17:28:07

问题


RStudio has a useful feature:

Session -> Set Working Directory -> To Source File Location

Is there a way to do this without using the drop down menus?

UPDATE:

maybe a better way of asking is:

is there a command to return the file path of the current r script?

I also found this thread, but the solutions didn't work for me. Not even Hadley's!

Rscript: Determine path of the executing script


回答1:


You can use :

source("script.R", chdir = TRUE)

and change "script.R" by the name of the file you're interested in.




回答2:


pathwd<-sub("/filename","",system("find -perm -g=w -type f -name 'filename'",intern=T)[1])
setwd(pathwd)

Make sure your file's name is unique.




回答3:


This will work on most systems, it gets a little buggy with Macs.

dir <- dirname(parent.frame(2)$ofile)
setwd(dir)



回答4:


Slight variation on @Ciro's answer above, for Mac users:

pathwd<-sub("/dummy.R","",system("find . -type f -name dummy.R",intern=T)[1]) 
setwd(pathwd)

Replace dummy.R with your filename of course.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26519172/command-for-set-working-directory-to-source-file-location

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