[R] time-ordered object list
Liaw, Andy
andy_liaw at merck.com
Wed May 25 15:28:39 CEST 2005
As Uwe said, you can't really do that in R. S-PLUS can do that because it
stores each object as a separate file on disk, thus you can get time stamp
from the file. In R everything is in the global environment that can be
saved to a single workspace (.RData by default).
There have been some discussions quite a while ago on how time stamping
objects in R can be done. You may want to search the archive. The mbvutils
package has tools for organizing objects, but I don't know if it provides
time stamps.
Andy
> From: Robert Kinley
>
> It's often useful to view objects in time order.
>
> In Splus I can do this with
>
> > objects.summary(order = "dataset.date")
>
> which delivers this sort of thing ...
>
> data.class storage.mode extent object.size
> dataset.date
>
> reference data.frame list 25 x 4
> 1700 2004.09.13
> 15:43
> x data.frame list 15 x 4
> 1175 2004.09.13
> 15:43
> lower numeric double 100
> 841 2004.10.05
> 11:10
> upper numeric double 100
> 841 2004.10.05
> 11:10
> barnard function function 12
> 20013 2005.04.08
> 13:09
> sim7 function function 5
> 3657 2005.04.14
> 15:36
> .Last.fixed character character 1
> 52 2005.04.14
> 15:38
> runsim function function 6
> 3952 2005.04.14
> 15:38
> last.dump list list 8
> 1186 2005.05.12
> 11:57
>
>
> How can one obtain something similar with R ? [ R
> 2.1.0 / windows
> 2000 ]
>
> cheers
> Bob Kinley
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