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Save R Objects
Description
save
writes a external representation of R objects to the
specified file. The objects can be read back from the file at a later
date by using the function load
(or data
in some cases).
save.image()
is just a short-cut for “save my current
environment”,
i.e., save(list = ls(all=TRUE), file = ".RData")
. It is what also
happens with q("yes")
.
Usage
save(..., list = character(0), file = "", ascii = FALSE,
version = NULL, envir = parent.frame(), compress = FALSE)
save.image(file = ".RData", version = NULL, ascii = FALSE,
compress = FALSE, safe = TRUE)
sys.load.image(name, quiet)
sys.save.image(name)
Arguments
... |
the names of the objects to be saved. |
list |
A character vector containing the names of objects to be saved. |
file |
a connection or the name of the file where the data will be saved. Must be a file name for workspace format version 1. |
ascii |
if |
version |
the workspace format version to use. NULL specifies the current default format. The version used from R 0.99.0 to R 1.3.1 was version 1. The default format as from R 1.4.0 is version 2. |
envir |
environment to search for objects to be saved. |
compress |
logical specifying whether saving to a named file is to
use compression. Ignored when |
safe |
logical. If TRUE, a temporary file is used for creating
the saved workspace. The temporary file is renamed to |
name |
name of image file to save or load. |
quiet |
logical specifying whether a message should be printed. |
Details
All R platforms use the XDR representation of binary objects in binary save-d files, and these are portable across all R platforms.
Default values for save.image
options can be modified with
the save.image.defaults
option. This mechanism is experimental
and subject to change.
sys.save.image
is a system function that is called by q()
and its GUI analogs; sys.load.image
is called by the startup code.
These functions should not be called directly and are subject to change.
sys.save.image
closes all connections first, to ensure that it
is able to open a connection to save the image. This is appropriate
when called from q()
and allies, but reinforces the warning
that it should not be called directly.
See Also
dput
, dump
, load
,
data
.
Examples
x <- runif(20)
y <- list(a = 1, b = TRUE, c = "oops")
save(x, y, file = "xy.Rdata")
save.image()
unlink("xy.Rdata")
unlink(".RData")
# set save.image defaults using option:
options(save.image.defaults=list(ascii=TRUE, safe=FALSE))
save.image()
unlink(".RData")