Hi Daniela,
Are you using the GUI (RGui.exe) or are you using R.exe inside the
cmd.exe console? if the latter then you can right click on the blue
bar at the top, select properties, and change "Screen Buffer Size" /
Height to be something like 9000 then you can just use your mouse
to slider back up to stuff you missed
the number of questions per day I think if you go through the
"Posting Guide"
, the "Introduction to R",
the FAQs (normal and Windows) and
the other ancillary documentation, such as R-Tips
http://www.ku.edu/~pauljohn/R/Rtips.html all of which are mentioned
in the Posting Guide :-)
The process of going through the posting guide each time, while a bit
tedious is an incredible learning experience many posts to the list
just would never happen if the author went to the trouble of going
through the posting guide admittedly the introductory documentation
is not as good as it could be and is a bit terse in places
However, that said, I am also a relative beginner at R, I try to read
and understand every post, most of them just go straight over my head
as my statistical skills are severely lacking and when people start
talking about GLMs all I hear is a whooshing sound over my head :-)
way that I have found useful for learning is to pick on questions
which are at my level and try and answer them and in answering
them, I learn with you. course sometimes I give sub-optimal
answers, but there are plenty of experts around to nudge us in the
right direction :-)
cheers!
Sean
19/08/05, Daniela Salvini <dsa (AT) kvl (DOT) dkwrote:
Hi Sean!
Thank you so much for replying so soon! Well, I am very bad at these things, so I suppose my "platform" is Windows XP, is it what you need to know? I hope so! And how many questions are we allowed to pose to the mailing listper day? I suppose I will have quite a few : )
Thank you so much!
Daniela
PS Maybe I should read the Posting Guide, I did not notice there was one
sean.oriordain (AT) gmail (DOT) com 08/19/05 8:29 am
Hi Daniela,
Which platform are you working on? If you're working within a console
on windows-98, then the answer is entirely different to working under
linux or RGui on windows. This is why the Posting Guide says to give
platform details :-)
cheers!
Sean
18/08/05, Daniela Salvini <DSA (AT) kvl (DOT) dkwrote:
I am at my first steps with R and I already notice that the console has a quite limited number of lines. Can anyone tell me how to visualise all the information, which is actually present? I only see the last part of the output, which obviosly exceeds the maximum number of rows in the console.
Thank you very much for your help!
Daniela
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