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statnet.common (version 4.10.0)

paste.and: Concatenates the elements of a vector (optionaly enclosing them in quotation marks or parentheses) adding appropriate punctuation and conjunctions.

Description

A vector x becomes "x[1]", "x[1] and x[2]", or "x[1], x[2], and x[3]", depending on the langth of x.

Usage

paste.and(x, oq = "", cq = "", con = "and")

Value

A string with the output.

Arguments

x

A vector.

oq

Opening quotation symbol. (Defaults to none.)

cq

Closing quotation symbol. (Defaults to none.)

con

Conjunction to be used if length(x)>1. (Defaults to "and".)

See Also

paste, cat

Examples

Run this code

print(paste.and(c()))

print(paste.and(1))

print(paste.and(1:2))

print(paste.and(1:3))

print(paste.and(1:4,con='or'))

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