Sander Timmer wrote:
It's a bit strange:
> sub("/pc", '\\%', x)
[1] "%"
>
> sub("/pc", '\\\\%', x)
[1] "\\%"
Also with fixed I'm not able to get a single \ as return value.
Well, you get the printed representation (i.e. the quoted backslash -
quoted with anotern backslash).
Use cat(sub("/pc", '\\\\%', x)) to see the raw characters.
Uwe Ligges
Sander
On 2 nov 2009, at 12:36, Roberto Brunelli wrote:
I would like to replace all occurences of
/pc
with
\%
using something like
sub("/pc", "\%", x)
but I am unable to make the '\' pass through.
Any hint?
Thanks,
Roberto
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