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When using R, the statistical analysis and computing platform, I find it really annoying that it always prompts to save the workspace when I exit. This is how I turn it off.
I wish there was an option to change the default of the q
/quit
functions. I start and stop R frequently and so the exit question which I have to answer every time is really annoying:
Save workspace image? [y/n/c]:
Why is there no R option to disable this prompt? If I want to save the image, I have already saved it. And I don’t like the default name anyhow, preferring to give my own with save.image(file=...)
. For a while, I had a function defined in my ~/.Rprofile
that terminated the session without prompting.
exit <- function() { q("no") }
While this means I can type exit()
and avoid the annoying prompt, in practice I normally type Control-D to end the session which still calls the normal q
function with its annoying prompt.
So instead I use the alias
functionality of my (bash) shell to change the default. In my ~/.bashrc
I now have
alias R="$(/usr/bin/which R) --no-save"
And finally I am happy. But I still think R should have an option (accessible through options
) to change the default behavior.
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