Since you don't seem to recognize the term "sessionInfo", you definitely need
to read the posting guide. See the link at the bottom of the message.
> RSiteSearch("XML")
is a good tool to know about.
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Julio Sergio <[email protected]> wrote:
>Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil <at> dcn.davis.CA.us> writes:
>
>>
>> problems. You also didn't supply the output of sessionInfo so we
>don't
>> even know your environment.
>
>I thought the output was provided, as I copied the output directly from
>my
>terminal. By the way the OS system is Ubuntu Linux 12.4
>
>> If you are bound and determined to put the data in one stream, you
>will
>> probably need to wrap it in some
>> higher-level format and split the tables out of it. One option there
>> would be XML.
>
>I guess, then, that there are some facilities in R to read XML. Can you
>
>direct me to such information?
>
>Thanks,
>
>-- Sergio.
>
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