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-roger
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Hello,sir: Here's a little question about R which needs your help.Thanks in advance.
If I wanna make a sequence just like a,b,c,d (In other words,a vector consists of 4 characters :a,b,c,d ).How can I do it in a shortcut manner? Yes,I can do it as following:
letters[1;4]
LETTERS[1:4] for capitals.
Hope this helps,
Matt Wiener
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Alec Stephenson
Department of Statistics
Macquarie University
NSW 2109, Australia
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Hello,sir: Here's a little question about R which needs your help.Thanks in advance.
If I wanna make a
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On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, [gb2312] ÃÏÐÀ wrote:
Hello,sir: Here's a little question about R which needs your help.Thanks in advance.
If I wanna make a sequence just like a,b,c,d (In other words,a vector consists of 4
characters :a,b,c,d ).How can I do it in a shortcut manner? Yes,I can do it as