| Rscript {utils} | R Documentation |
This is an alternative front end for use in #! scripts and other scripting applications.
Rscript [options] [-e expression] file [args]
options |
A list of options beginning with --. These can be any of the options of the standard R front-end, and also those described in the details. |
expression |
a R expression. |
file |
The name of a file containing R commands. - indicates ‘stdin’. |
args |
Arguments to be passed to the script in |
Rscript --help gives details of usage, and
Rscript --version gives the version of Rscript.
Other invocations invoke the R front-end with selected options. This
front-end is convenient for writing #! scripts since it is an
executable and takes file directly as an argument. Options
--slave --no-restore are always supplied: these imply
--no-save. (The standard Windows command line has no concept
of #! scripts, but Cygwin shells do.)
Either one or more -e options or file should
be supplied. When using -e options be aware of the quoting
rules in the shell used: see the examples.
Additional options accepted (before file or args) are
gives details of what Rscript is
doing. Also passed on to R.
where list is a
comma-separated list of package names or NULL. Sets the
environment variable R_DEFAULT_PACKAGES which determines the
packages loaded on startup. The default for Rscript
omits methods as it takes about 60% of the startup time.
Spaces are allowed in expression and file (but will need
to be protected from the shell in use, if any, for example by
enclosing the argument in quotes).
Normally the version of R is determined at installation, but this can be overridden by setting the environment variable RHOME.
stdin() refers to the input file, and
file("stdin") to the stdin file stream of the
process.
Rscript is only supported on systems with the execv
system call.
## Not run: Rscript -e 'date()' -e 'format(Sys.time(), "%a %b %d %X %Y")' ## example #! script for a Unix-alike #! /path/to/Rscript --vanilla --default-packages=utils args <- commandArgs(TRUE) res <- try(install.packages(args)) if(inherits(res, "try-error")) q(status=1) else q() ## End(Not run)