I'm sorry, but your question seems to broad for me to provide a succinct answer. You can look at "sink", but if that doesn't answer your question, please "read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html"; on "How to ask good questions that prompt useful answers", especially the part about providing a small example that someone else can actually run. If we know the kind of "results" you want to export, what you tried, and why that was not satisfactory, it will be much easier for someone to help you. (Moreover, you might even find an answer to your own question by following the procedure in the posting guide.)

sorry I couldn't help more. spencer graves

Ko,Younhee wrote:

Hi,

I just have a quick question.
If I got some result as the result of R, how can I export the result object?


I mean, if I want to use the result object in Excel or other program in order to more specific investigation, how can I export it?

If I just list the result and copy, The result is like this..


[586] "BB170029A10B06" "BB170029A20E06"

First column, automatically show the number of result and other result also include the "".

If I want to use this result, I have to manipulate the result by myself(I mean e.g remove " and remove [586] like this way)?????

Or there is any good way to export this result object to other program?

Please help me.

Thanks in advance.
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http://comedu.korea.ac.kr/~unygo
contact : 217-417-4868
Graduate Student in Dept. of Computer Science
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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