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I've managed to install StatET into eclipse, and I have a Java project called "Test" with some code in there. I'd like to be able to keep a .R file in that project folder and run it as a stand alone R script, seperate from the Java program. How can I do this? If I try to highlight some R code in a .R file and run it, it says "No session of R is active in the current workbench window."

Update: I added a run configuration and I now have the following error in a pop up box when I try to run the R script:

Launching the R Console was cancelled, because it seems starting the R engine failed. 
Please make sure that R package 'rj' (1.0.0 or compatible) is installed and that the R library paths are set correctly for the R environment configuration 'R'
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  • This is described in the StatET manual. In a nutshell, you fist have to configure a "Run Configuration" for R, and then run this configuration.
    – Andrie
    Commented Feb 29, 2012 at 16:36
  • could you direct me to a page number in the manual? i can't seem to find it.
    – CodeGuy
    Commented Feb 29, 2012 at 16:38
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    If I type "run configuration" in the search bar for my pdf reader I get directed to pg 25.
    – IRTFM
    Commented Feb 29, 2012 at 18:35

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You need to first start an R console from within Eclipse. Select Run -> Run Configurations... from the menu bar. If you have not already created an R configuration, you can create a new one by right-clicking on R Console. For more information, Longhow Lam put together a nice guide (PDF).

EDIT: Regarding your new error message, make sure rj is installed in R by running one of these commands in the command-line version of R. For the current StatET 2.0:

install.packages(c("rj", "rj.gd"), repos="http://download.walware.de/rj-1.0")

For the development StatET 3.0:

install.packages(c("rj", "rj.gd"), repos="http://download.walware.de/rj-1.1")

For the old StatET 0.10:

install.packages("rj", repos="http://download.walware.de/rj-0.5")

EDIT2

Its now

install.packages(c("rj", "rj.gd"), repos="http://download.walware.de/rj-2.1")

Also see http://www.walware.de/it/downloads/rj.02.01.html

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  • okay, I made a configuration. how do I run R using that configuration. I still get the same error.
    – CodeGuy
    Commented Feb 29, 2012 at 16:41
  • in the Config tab of my new R configuration, it says " The R Environment preferences of the Workspace are invalid"
    – CodeGuy
    Commented Feb 29, 2012 at 16:44
  • @CodeGuy - Select Run -> Run Configurations. It should appear in the left panel under R Console. Select it and hit Run.
    – jthetzel
    Commented Feb 29, 2012 at 16:45
  • the run button is disabled...perhaps because of the error I mentioned?
    – CodeGuy
    Commented Feb 29, 2012 at 16:47
  • @CodeGuy: When you configure the R environment, which Architecture is listed? It should be x86-64 for 64 bit R. I seem to remember StatET defaulting to an incorrect value in the past.
    – jthetzel
    Commented Feb 29, 2012 at 16:49
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Just had same error message and finally found that it's due to the lack of privileges to write to the library directory under R. Therefore although Eclipse shows that RJ is installed, it's actually not.

re-installed RJ to a user directory and added the directory to the R console config, it worked.

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For me I have to change in run/run configuration/launch type to put the value "Rterm" because it was to RJ by default and do the same config that jthetzel said in R-config -> configure -> add -> + -> try to find automaticly -> apply.

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  • Rj adds a lot to the statet plugins, reverting to Rterm is not the best choice.
    – Cedric
    Commented Jan 2, 2018 at 21:24

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