[R] file copy to password protected network drive
Jeff Newmiller
jdnewmil at dcn.davis.CA.us
Fri Feb 15 09:10:51 CET 2013
I have no idea what "TACC" is, or what your OS is, or what file networking scheme your system is using, and these issues are all outside the topic area for this list. You should go talk to your network admin or local help desk about how to accomplish this task at the command line, and then if it involves anything more than ordinary file system access then you should Google for how to invoke shell commands on your OS (shell/system/system2).
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Kumar Mainali <kpmainali at gmail.com> wrote:
>I am trying to copy files to a password protected drive which is
>"Ranch" at
>TACC from another network drive. I am logged in to the source drive and
>can
>run R there. The following code does not even find the destination
>folder.
>
>file.copy("sourcedrive/file.tar", "
>username at ranch.tacc.utexas.edu/uniqueID/destinationfolder/file.tar",
>overwrite = FALSE)
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Kumar
>
>On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 4:41 AM, e-letter <inpost at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Readers,
>>
>> For this data set:
>>
>> testvalues<-c(10,20,30,40)
>>
>> How to amend the plot instruction:
>>
>> plot(testvalues,ann=FALSE,type='l',yaxt='n',xaxt='n')
>>
>> so that x axis ticks labels can be added to existing graph with
>> arbitrary value such as 0,100,200,300)?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
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