Other than through redirection, which captures an entire session, is there a way to start and stop logging during an R session? To clarify, I am looking for something similar to the log using
command in Stata.

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I also think this is the dumbest question ever posted, but there isn't a "dumb-question" tag. – James Howard Mar 09 '12 at 15:33
5 Answers
Do you know about sink()
in base R ?
There are also some logging packages on CRAN: logging, log4r and possibly more.
Lastly, Emacs user have ESS and its transcript mode. You can save your session as a log, and in general, the 'work from file and execute from the file' approach builds a (partial, commands-only) log as you work.

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1sink() was exactly what I was looking for, but completely unintuitively named. As I said in my comment, I know this is dumb. Thanks! – James Howard Mar 09 '12 at 15:46
For the sake of completing the answer using sink
# copy the log to a text file
sink("./logofcode.txt")
Your R code(s) goes here
you can use a stored R code as well using source()
source("./XS_SPEC_CF.R",echo=T, max.deparse.length=1e3)
sink()

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2Since I need to do this quite often, I converted usct01's approach into a tiny function: `source_with_log <- function(r_script, log_file) { sink(file = log_file) source(r_script, echo = TRUE) sink() }` – der_grund Oct 26 '17 at 07:53
There's savehistory(file)
which will write the entire history as plaintext, or, if you're trying to log output, use sink(file, split = TRUE)
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There is also a package called logr that allows you a lot of control over what and when things get logged, but is much easier to use than sink()
. Here is an example:
library(logr)
# Open the log
log_open("mytest.log")
# Print text to the log
log_print("Here is a test log statement")
# Print a dataframe to the log
log_print(mtcars)
# Close the log
log_close()
And here is the generated log:
=========================================================================
Log Path: ./log/mytest.log
Working Directory: C:/packages/Testing/VS
User Name: User
R Version: 4.0.3 (2020-10-10)
Machine: BOSAK-HOME x86-64
Operating System: Windows 10 x64 build 18363
Log Start Time: 2021-01-24 21:13:55
=========================================================================
Here is a test log statement
NOTE: Log Print Time: 2021-01-24 21:13:56
NOTE: Elapsed Time in seconds: 1.07599902153015
mpg cyl disp hp drat wt qsec vs am gear carb
Mazda RX4 21.0 6 160.0 110 3.90 2.620 16.46 0 1 4 4
Mazda RX4 Wag 21.0 6 160.0 110 3.90 2.875 17.02 0 1 4 4
Datsun 710 22.8 4 108.0 93 3.85 2.320 18.61 1 1 4 1
Hornet 4 Drive 21.4 6 258.0 110 3.08 3.215 19.44 1 0 3 1
Hornet Sportabout 18.7 8 360.0 175 3.15 3.440 17.02 0 0 3 2
Valiant 18.1 6 225.0 105 2.76 3.460 20.22 1 0 3 1
Duster 360 14.3 8 360.0 245 3.21 3.570 15.84 0 0 3 4
Merc 240D 24.4 4 146.7 62 3.69 3.190 20.00 1 0 4 2
Merc 230 22.8 4 140.8 95 3.92 3.150 22.90 1 0 4 2
Merc 280 19.2 6 167.6 123 3.92 3.440 18.30 1 0 4 4
Merc 280C 17.8 6 167.6 123 3.92 3.440 18.90 1 0 4 4
Merc 450SE 16.4 8 275.8 180 3.07 4.070 17.40 0 0 3 3
Merc 450SL 17.3 8 275.8 180 3.07 3.730 17.60 0 0 3 3
Merc 450SLC 15.2 8 275.8 180 3.07 3.780 18.00 0 0 3 3
Cadillac Fleetwood 10.4 8 472.0 205 2.93 5.250 17.98 0 0 3 4
Lincoln Continental 10.4 8 460.0 215 3.00 5.424 17.82 0 0 3 4
Chrysler Imperial 14.7 8 440.0 230 3.23 5.345 17.42 0 0 3 4
Fiat 128 32.4 4 78.7 66 4.08 2.200 19.47 1 1 4 1
Honda Civic 30.4 4 75.7 52 4.93 1.615 18.52 1 1 4 2
Toyota Corolla 33.9 4 71.1 65 4.22 1.835 19.90 1 1 4 1
Toyota Corona 21.5 4 120.1 97 3.70 2.465 20.01 1 0 3 1
Dodge Challenger 15.5 8 318.0 150 2.76 3.520 16.87 0 0 3 2
AMC Javelin 15.2 8 304.0 150 3.15 3.435 17.30 0 0 3 2
Camaro Z28 13.3 8 350.0 245 3.73 3.840 15.41 0 0 3 4
Pontiac Firebird 19.2 8 400.0 175 3.08 3.845 17.05 0 0 3 2
Fiat X1-9 27.3 4 79.0 66 4.08 1.935 18.90 1 1 4 1
Porsche 914-2 26.0 4 120.3 91 4.43 2.140 16.70 0 1 5 2
Lotus Europa 30.4 4 95.1 113 3.77 1.513 16.90 1 1 5 2
Ford Pantera L 15.8 8 351.0 264 4.22 3.170 14.50 0 1 5 4
Ferrari Dino 19.7 6 145.0 175 3.62 2.770 15.50 0 1 5 6
Maserati Bora 15.0 8 301.0 335 3.54 3.570 14.60 0 1 5 8
Volvo 142E 21.4 4 121.0 109 4.11 2.780 18.60 1 1 4 2
NOTE: Data frame has 32 rows and 11 columns.
NOTE: Log Print Time: 2021-01-24 21:13:57
NOTE: Elapsed Time in seconds: 0.795979976654053
=========================================================================
Log End Time: 2021-01-24 21:14:06
Log Elapsed Time: 0 00:00:10
=========================================================================

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1Noting it's been 8 years since the original question (!!), I did recently learn of `logr`, but had never seen it in action. I recently fell hard for `spdlog` for spewing information in both C++ and Python. Thanks for the update! – James Howard Jan 25 '21 at 13:46
In addition to the sink
function you might also look at the txtStart
and related functions in the TeachingDemos
package or the similar functionality in the R2HTML
package (which came first).

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