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Running R Code from Command Line (Windows)

I have some R code inside a file called analyse.r. I would like to be able to, from the command line (CMD), run the code in that file without having to pass through the R terminal and I would also like to be able to pass parameters and use those parameters in my code, something like the following pseudocode:

C:>(execute r script) analyse.r C:file.txt

and this would execute the script and pass "C:file.txt" as a parameter to the script and then it could use it to do some further processing on it.

How do I accomplish this?

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  1. You want Rscript.exe.

  2. You can control the output from within the script -- see sink() and its documentation.

  3. You can access command-arguments via commandArgs().

  4. You can control command-line arguments more finely via the getopt and optparse packages.

  5. If everything else fails, consider reading the manuals or contributed documentation


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