
x
are written to file file
.
If x
is a two-dimensional matrix you need to transpose it to get the
columns in file
the same as those in the internal representation.write(x, file = "data",
ncolumns = if(is.character(x)) 1 else 5,
append = FALSE, sep = " ")
""
, print to the standard output connection.
If it is "|cmd"
, the output is piped to the command given
by cmd
.
TRUE
the data x
are appended to the
connection.sep = "\t"
gives tab delimited output; default is " "
.write
is a wrapper for cat
, which gives further
details on the format used. save
for writing any R objects,
write.table
for data frames,
and scan
for reading data.# create a 2 by 5 matrix
x <- matrix(1:10, ncol = 5)
# the file data contains x, two rows, five cols
# 1 3 5 7 9 will form the first row
write(t(x))
# Writing to the "console" 'tab-delimited'
# two rows, five cols but the first row is 1 2 3 4 5
write(x, "", sep = "\t")
unlink("data") # tidy up
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