On 13-05-30 4:28 AM, Pascal Oettli wrote:
Hi,

Did you read the help page?

?write.table

Arguments

quote   
a logical value (TRUE or FALSE) or a numeric vector. If TRUE, any
character or factor columns will be surrounded by double quotes. If a
numeric vector, its elements are taken as the indices of columns to
quote. In both cases, row and column names are quoted if they are
written. If FALSE, nothing is quoted.

Those last two sentences seem contradictory at first, but they are not. The "both cases" in the second last one refers to the cases quote=TRUE and having it set to a numeric vector.

Duncan


Regards,
Pascal



On 05/30/2013 05:13 PM, Witold E Wolski wrote:
Hi

write.table
likes to quote (") the column and row names.

Is there a way to switch it off?

Witold

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