Perhaps:

?capture.output
?sink


On 28/11/2007, dave mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear All,
> I am currently working on a project involving a rather redundant task.  I
> have 11 files that I will be generating anova tables and plots for.  I am
> contemplating writing a for loop to process each file, create an anova
> table, the appropriate plots, and save them to my hard drive.  I've
> included
> pseudo-code below.
>
> files = c("....","......","......",".......",.......)
> for (i in 1:10){
> read.csv(files[i])
> plot(.....)
> bitmap(......) #or one of the many other plot saving functions
> model = lm(.....)
> anova(model)
>
>
> This is where I am stuck.  I'd like to have the anova table from all of my
> respective models print to one nice file.  I know methods exist for
> extracting coefficients and the like from an anova-data.frame-classobject,
> however is it possible to save the exact print-out without having to copy
> and paste 12 times?  Any help is greatly appreciate.
>
>
> It seems like a lot of work for saving a few minutes, but i'll be leaving
> the script for another in our lab (who may or may not know R too well)
> when
> I leave.
>
>
> Best,
> Dave Mitchell
>
> Student
> University of Illinois-Champaign Urbana
>
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