What do you mean by prints?  You can use capture.output to get what
would regularly be printed to the screen into a text vector, or use
dput to get a version of an object that could be read back into
another R session.

On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 2:10 PM, ivo welch <ivo.we...@gmail.com> wrote:
> dear R experts---is there a function that prints a data frame to a string?
>  cat() cannot handle lists, so I cannot write cat("your data frame is:\n",
> df, "\n").
>
> regards, /iaw
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