CTRL-F : Search and replace. ALT-UP or DOWN : Move line up or down.
- What is Ctrl +F?
- How do I delete a line of code in R?
- How do I switch between console and script in R?
- How do I select a line in R?
What is Ctrl +F?
Alternatively known as Control+F and C-f, Ctrl+F is a keyboard shortcut most often used to open a find box to locate a specific character, word, or phrase in a document or web page. Tip. On Apple computers, the keyboard shortcut for find Command + F .
How do I delete a line of code in R?
Moving lines of code up and down is easily achieved with Alt + Up/Down combination, no need to cut and paste. You can move a single active line that way, or even whole selection. If you need to remove something Ctrl + D will delete current line/selection in no time.
How do I switch between console and script in R?
Use these shortcuts to instantly move between panes: Control/Ctrl + 1 : Source editor (your script) Control/Ctrl + 2 : Console. Control/Ctrl + 3 : Help.
How do I select a line in R?
- shift+cmd+LEFT. Select to line start.
- shift+cmd+RIGHT. Select to line end.
- shift+cmd+UP. Select to start.
- shift+cmd+DOWN. Select to end.
- alt+BACKSPACE. Delete word left.
- ctrl+K. Delete to line end.
- alt+ctrl+BACKSPACE. Delete to line start.