Hi Matt, I assume that you want a tabular text file of the results. Since I don't know what your tempA and tempB are I'll steal some examples from ?t.test
> t.example.1 <- t.test(1:10,y=c(7:20)) > t.example.2 <- t.test(1:10,y=c(7:20, 200)) Now looking at ?dump, the first argument needs to be *character*, signifying "The names of one or more R objects to be dumped." So put the names of the objects in quotes. I'm ignoring your "ttest_results = tempfile()" line because it appears you want to put the results into "dumpdata.txt". > dump ("t.example.1", file = "dumpdata.txt") > dump ("t.example.2", file = "dumpdata.txt", append=TRUE) Both objects show up in the file (yay!) but the result probably isn't what you're after, with some R-like code along the lines of t.example.1 <- structure(list(statistic [ ... lots of other stuff that isn't in a tabular format ... ] write()ing a list isn't the way to go either: > write(t.example.1,"test.txt") Error in cat(list(...), file, sep, fill, labels, append) : argument 1 (type 'list') cannot be handled by 'cat' write.table() of the whole result gives some kind of problem as well: > write.table(t.example.1,"test.txt") Error in as.data.frame.default(x[[i]], optional = TRUE, stringsAsFactors = stringsAsFactors) : cannot coerce class '"htest"' into a data.frame What about saving only part of the results? The first line below overwrites the "dumpdata.txt" created above. The second line appends to the file, and also doesn't write the column names because they are already present from the first write.table. > write.table(t.example.1[1:3], "dumpdata.txt") > write.table(t.example.2[1:3], "dumpdata.txt", append=TRUE, col.names=FALSE) There are certainly many variations to try. This writes only the "statistic", "parameter" and "p.value" of the t-tests. Here is the resulting file. > cat(readLines("dumpdata.txt"), sep="\n") "statistic" "parameter" "p.value" "t" -5.43492976389406 21.982212340189 1.85528183251181e-05 "t" -1.63290263320121 14.1645989530125 0.124513498089745 Jeff On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 8:41 PM, Matt Curcio <matt.curcio...@gmail.com> wrote: > Greetings all, > I am calculating two t-test values for each of many files then save it > to file calculate another set and append, repeat. > But I can't figure out how to write it to file and then append > subsequent t-tests. > (maybe too tired ;} ) > I have tried to use "dump" and "file.append" to no avial. > > ttest_results = tempfile() > > two_sample_ttest <- t.test (tempA, tempB, var.equal = TRUE) > welch_ttest <- t.test (tempA, tempB, var.equal = FALSE) > > dump (two_sample_ttest, file = "dumpdata.txt"", append=TRUE) > ttest_results <- file.append (ttest_results, two_sample_ttest) > > Any suggestions, > M > -- > > > > Matt Curcio > M: 401-316-5358 > E: matt.curcio...@gmail.com > > ______________________________________________ > R-help@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.