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I have realized that by knitting exactly the same code in R markdown with {r ,include= FALSE} instead of {r ,eval= FALSE} for the code that includes the "here" function, the knitting does not work. In my specific case, the error that shows up says "error in here("Datasets","FA_GL.csv"): unused argument "FA_GL.csv" Calls: .... withVisible -> eval -> eval -> read.csv -> read.table Execution halted.
both {r ,include= FALSE} and {r ,eval= FALSE} work fine when the code is runned in R, the problem only arises when the document is knitted. Is that supposed to happen?
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I have realized that by knitting exactly the same code in R markdown with
{r ,include= FALSE}
instead of{r ,eval= FALSE}
for the code that includes the "here" function, the knitting does not work. In my specific case, the error that shows up says "error in here("Datasets","FA_GL.csv"): unused argument "FA_GL.csv" Calls: .... withVisible -> eval -> eval -> read.csv -> read.table Execution halted.both
{r ,include= FALSE}
and{r ,eval= FALSE}
work fine when the code is runned in R, the problem only arises when the document is knitted. Is that supposed to happen?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: