3.5 Saving and Loading an ArchRProject
ArchR provides a facile way to save an ArchRProject
object to either re-load at a later time or share with other users. Fundamentally, an ArchRProject
points to a set of Arrow files. Because of this, the process of saving an ArchRProject
using the saveArchRProject()
function will:
- Copy the current Arrow files to the designated
outputDirectory
so that they are exclusively associated with the newArchRProject
object. - Save a copy of the designated
ArchRProject
in theoutputDirectory
.
For example, we can save our projHeme1
using saveArchRProject()
which will allow us to use this project in future chapters.
## Copying ArchRProject to new outputDirectory : /oak/stanford/groups/howchang/users/jgranja/ArchRTutorial/ArchRBook/BookOutput4/Save-ProjHeme1
## Copying Arrow Files…
## Copying Arrow Files (1 of 3)
## Copying Arrow Files (2 of 3)
## Copying Arrow Files (3 of 3)
## Getting ImputeWeights
## No imputeWeights found, returning NULL
## Copying Other Files…
## Copying Other Files (1 of 1): Plots
## Saving ArchRProject…
This will copy the Arrow files and save a .RDS file of the projHeme1
ArchRProject
object in the specified outputDirectory
. Very important! This process does NOT automatically update the ArchRProject
object that is active in your current R session. Specifically, the object named projHeme1
in the current R session will still point to the original location of the Arrow files, not the copied Arrow files that reside in the specified outputDirectory
. If we wanted to do this, we would specify load = TRUE
which causes the saveArchRProject()
function to return the saved ArchRProject
object which you can assign to overwrite the original ArchRProject
object using <-
. This effectively saves and loads the ArchRProject
from its new location.