OK, let me wipe the egg off of my face .... The problem wasn't with the
break statement, it was with how I had included my functions in the
"input.list" list. I promise, I pounded on this for hours and saw the
problem five minutes after I sent off the e-mail. Anybody else ever
have this happen?
Anyway, I still wouldn't mind some advice on character matching.
Thanks.
>
> Cable, Samuel B Civ USAF AFMC AFRL/RVBXI wrote:
> > Here it is:
> >
> > read.inputs<-function(infile) {
> >
> > for (counter in 1:length(input.list)) {
> > seek(infile,where=0,origin='start')
> > newline<-readLines(infile,n=1)
> > while(length(newline)>0) {
> >
> > if(!is.na(grep(as.character(input.list[[counter]][1]),newline)[1]))
{
> > break
> > }
> > newline<-readLines(infile,n=1)
> > }
> > if (length(newline)>0) input.list[[counter]][2](infile)
> > }
> >
> > }
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