BTW, the XML you show is not legal XML.
For instance, the element

  <Pr(>F)>NA</Pr(>F)>

is not a legal XML element name.

Similarly

 </anova:2>

is not a legal name since it is "2".
And anova:2 means an element with name 2 with (XML) name space prefix
"anova" (which must be declared previously)

As Gabor mentioned, StatDataML is one approach to generating
an XML representation of an R object.
Since the objects look related to fitted models, you might
also want to look at PMML (Predictive Model Markup Language)
as that is a more widely used standard.

 D.


guillaume Le Ray wrote:
Hello everybody,

I have programed a function to translate the R object structure into a XML
data structure but I haven't found a function in the XML package to export
this data in an XML file!

my data look like that:
    <Factor>Assessor:codec</Factor>
    <Sum Sq> 33.98159</Sum Sq>
    <Df>  28</Df>
    <F value>  6.510894</F value>
    <Pr(>F)> 1.725149e-22</Pr(>F)>
   </line>
   <line>
    6
    <Factor>Assessor:Sample</Factor>
    <Sum Sq> 33.82264</Sum Sq>
    <Df> 126</Df>
    <F value>  1.440098</F value>
    <Pr(>F)> 1.752742e-03</Pr(>F)>
   </line>
   <line>
    7
    <Factor>codec:Sample</Factor>
    <Sum Sq>253.04055</Sum Sq>
    <Df>  18</Df>
    <F value> 75.417587</F value>
    <Pr(>F)>4.055009e-180</Pr(>F)>
   </line>
   <line>
    8
    <Factor>Residuals</Factor>
    <Sum Sq>214.73234</Sum Sq>
    <Df>1152</Df>
    <F value>NA</F value>
    <Pr(>F)>NA</Pr(>F)>
   </line>
  </anova:2>
 </anova>

for data I basically used the function xmlNode,addChildren,xmlchildren. I
don't know if it's sufficient to recognise a xml file


So thanks for your help!


Regards,

Guillaume

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