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% Distributed under GPL 2 or later
\name{BATCH}
\alias{BATCH}
\title{Batch Execution of R}
\description{Run \R non-interactively with input from \code{infile} and
send output (stdout/stderr) to another file.}
\usage{
\special{R CMD BATCH [options] infile [outfile]}
}
\arguments{
\item{infile}{the name of a file with \R code to be executed.}
\item{options}{a list of \R command line options, e.g., for setting the
amount of memory available and controlling the load/save process.
If \code{infile} starts with a \samp{-}, use \option{--} as the final
option.
The default options are \option{--restore --save --no-readline}.
(Without \option{--no-readline} on Windows.)
}
\item{outfile}{the name of a file to which to write output. If not
given, the name used is that of \code{infile}, with a possible
\file{.R} extension stripped, and \file{.Rout} appended.}
}
\details{
Use \command{R CMD BATCH --help} to be reminded of the usage.
By default, the input commands are printed along with the output. To
suppress this behavior, add \code{options(echo = FALSE)} at the
beginning of \code{infile}, or use option \option{--slave}.
The \code{infile} can have end of line marked by LF or CRLF (but not
just CR), and files with an incomplete last line (missing end of line
(EOL) mark) are processed correctly.
A final expression \samp{proc.time()} will be executed after the input
script unless the latter calls \code{\link{q}(runLast = FALSE)} or is aborted.
This can be suppressed by the option \option{--no-timing}.
Additional options can be set by the environment variable
\env{R_BATCH_OPTIONS}: these come after the default options (see the
description of the \code{options} argument) and before any options
given on the command line.
}
\note{
On Unix-alikes only: Unlike \command{Splus BATCH}, this does not run the \R
process in the background.
In most shells, \preformatted{R CMD BATCH [options] infile [outfile] &}
will do so.
}
\keyword{utilities}