I have a .Rpres file in RStudio. I would like to include code, but not have it run (I am only showing the code to explain how it works). Is it possible to accomplish this (and ensure that it will not produce errors, because it is not running)?
3 Answers
Have you tried eval=FALSE
in the knitr
code chunk options? e.g.:
```{r eval=FALSE}
print("Don't run me")
```
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OP can run it w/o that to test then turn on
eval=FALSE
for production.– hrbrmstrMar 22, 2017 at 17:11 -
1@LucasMation, Rmarkdown syntax does not include a comma between the language specifier and the first knitr option, so hrbrmstr's answer is ok without the comma. For example see Yihui's examples on the gitlab repo Mar 27, 2020 at 20:31
{r, eval=F, echo=T}
will include the R source code in the output file while it is not evaluated
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How can I do this at once ie one global
eval=FALSE
. Of course one could use RegEx to replace all parts but how can I render but not run any code in the doc? Mar 9, 2020 at 9:14 -
Use the
knitr::opts_chunk$set
config to seteval = FALSE
globally.{r setup, include=FALSE} knitr::opts_chunk$set(eval = FALSE)
Jan 11, 2021 at 16:49
Posting for anyone who may come across this like I have. I've found that for small examples (if you don't want to use chunks), you can also just use back ticks like you would with regular markdown inline, but just don't add the "r" at the beginning:
`plot(cars)`
Will print the code itself, but will not print the plot.