how about: ?write something like:
your.text <- c(date(), "insert name of your R object", "==== end ====") write(your.text, "your-text.txt", append=TRUE) date() and "==== end ====" should help you to separate your daily changing character vectors. HTH, Bernhard > I am using R 1.7.1 on Windows, running a program on a daily > basis which produces a vector of text results, where the > length of the vector may be different each day. > > While I can display this vector in the R console using a cat > instruction, I am presently unable to either print it out on > a printer (item 2.9 in the R for Windows FAQ says I need to > use 'File | Print' but I've failed to find any function > listed under that name), File | Print works fine for me; have you checked your printer settings? > or to store this vector in a > textfile alongside previous days' results because they are > not all of the same length and cannot therefore be > collectively handled as a matrix or dataframe. > how about: ?write something like: your.text <- c(date(), "insert name of your R object", "==== end ====") write(your.text, "your-text.txt", append=TRUE) date() and "==== end ====" should help you to separate your daily changing character vectors. HTH, Bernhard > Any help with regard to either of these problems would be > greatly appreciated! > > Phil > > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have received this e-mail in error or wish to read our e-mail disclaimer statement and monitoring policy, please refer to http://www.drkw.com/disc/email/ or contact the sender. ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help