query can either be a local file or a
web page. If the query was given as non-url string, i.e. as a
standard file pathname, the method will automatically check if the
file exists and conform the query to a correct url starting with
file:. The used url will be returned as a string.
Any suggestion how implement this on Apple system are welcome!System$openBrowser(query, ...)query.openBrowser() method,
but here is one try.
In the following text is the value returned by
getOption("browser") and is the URL conformed
query, which starts with either file: or http:.
On a Windows system, if is not NULL,
first
shell.exec( )
is tried. If this fails, then
shell.exec()
is tried. Using this latter approach will not guarantee that
an HTML browser will open the url, e.g. depending on the Windows file
associations, a *.txt file might be opened by NotePad. However,
it will most likely open something.
If contains spaces, make sure it is quoted.
On Unix systems, system() will be used to call:
-remote "openURL()" 2> /dev/null || & System.System$openBrowser("http://www.r-project.org/")Run the code above in your browser using DataLab