I often find myself writing R scripts that generate a lot of output. I find it cleaner to put this output into it's own directory(s). What I've written below will check for the existence of a directory and move into it, or create the directory and then move into it. Is there a better way to approach this?
mainDir <- "c:/path/to/main/dir"
subDir <- "outputDirectory"
if (file.exists(subDir)){
setwd(file.path(mainDir, subDir))
} else {
dir.create(file.path(mainDir, subDir))
setwd(file.path(mainDir, subDir))
}
Answer
Use showWarnings = FALSE
:
dir.create(file.path(mainDir, subDir), showWarnings = FALSE)
setwd(file.path(mainDir, subDir))
dir.create()
does not crash if the directory already exists, it just prints out a warning. So if you can live with seeing warnings, there is no problem with just doing this:
dir.create(file.path(mainDir, subDir))
setwd(file.path(mainDir, subDir))
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