remoteScript: Wrapper function for remote script execution.

Description

A simple wrapper function for executing a remote R script.

Usage

  remoteScript(name, inputs = NULL, outputs = NULL, displayPlots = TRUE,
    writePlots = TRUE, recPlots = TRUE, async = FALSE,
    closeOnComplete = FALSE)

Arguments

name

The R Script file to be executed.

inputs

JSON encoded string of R objects that are loaded into the Remote R session's workspace prior to execution. Only R objects of type: primitives, vectors and dataframes are supported via this parameter. Alternatively the putLocalObject can be used, prior to a call to this function, to move any R object from the local workspace into the remote R session.

outputs

Character vector of the names of the objects to retrieve. Only primitives, vectors and dataframes can be retrieved using this function Use getRemoteObjectto get any type of R object from the remote session.

displayPlots

If TRUE, plots generate during execution are displayed in the local plot window. NOTE This capability requires that the 'png' package is installed on the local machine

writePlots

If TRUE, plots generated during execution are copied to the working directory of the local session.

recPlots

If TRUE, plots will be created using the 'recordPlot' function in R.

async

If TRUE, the remote script will be run asynchronously in a separate window.

closeOnComplete

If TRUE, the async R session will quit upon completion. Only applies if async=TRUE

Details

Complete documentation: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=836352

Value

A list containing the results of the execution.

See Also

remoteExecute

Examples


 ## Not run:

resp<-remoteExecute("myScript.R")
resp<-remoteScript("scaleRtest.R", displayPlots = FALSE, writePlots = FALSE)

#specify 2 inputs to the script and retrieve 2 outputs.  The supported types for inputs and 
#outputs are: primitives, vectors and dataframes.
data<-'[{"name":"x","value":120}, {"name":"y","value":130}]'
resp<-remoteExecute("c:/myScript.R", inputs=data, outputs=c("out1", "out2"), writePlots=TRUE)

#alternative using 4 calls
x<-120;y<-130
putLocalObject(c("x","y"))
resp<-remoteExecute("c:/myScript.R", script=TRUE)
getRemoteObject(c("out1", "out2"))
## End(Not run)