Dear slurpy,
Perhaps:

cat('', 1,'\n', 1,'\n')

See ?cat for more information.

HTH,

Jorge


On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 3:03 PM, slurpy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Win xp sp2, R v2.7.1
> Hi.  If I have two numeric columns in a data frame, I can use the paste
> command to combine them into a new column separated by a comma.
> c3=paste(c1,c2,sep=',')
> gives: 1 1 -> "1,1"
> Is there any way I can use a new line (\n) as a separator?
> i.e.
> 1 1 -> 1
>         1
> I tried paste(1,1,'\n') but it only gives "1\n1"
> Is there any other command for this? I tried cat but it doesn't work for
> columns.
> Sorry if its already answered somewhere else, but I couldn't find it.
> Thanks.
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