| Startup {base} | R Documentation | 
In R, the startup mechanism is as follows. If a file
`.Renviron', or failing that `~/.Renviron', exists, it is
sourced, usually to set environmental variables. This is suppressed
by the flag --no-environ. Then R searches for
the site-wide startup profile unless the command line option
--no-site-file was given.  The name of this file is taken
from the value of the `R_PROFILE' environment variable.  If that
variable is unset, the default is `$R_HOME/etc/Rprofile'.
Then, unless --no-init-file was given, R searches for a file
called `.Rprofile' in the current directory or in the user's
home directory (in that order) and sources it.
It also loads a saved image from `.RData' if there is one
(unless --no-restore was specified).
Finally, if a function .First exists, it is executed as
.First().
The functions .First and .Last can be defined
in the appropriate startup profiles or reside in `.RData'.
The command-line flag --vanilla implies --no-init-file,
--no-restore and --no-environ.
.First <- function() { ...... }
.Rprofile <startup file>
.Last for final actions before termination.