Hi,
you shouldn't call your variable try, see ?try for help on this function.
write.table has a paramter called quotes. just set this to FALSE to
produce your wanted output:
t=data.frame(rep("a",5), rep("b",5))
write.table(t,"z:\\try.txt",row.names=F,col.names=F,sep="\t", quotes=FALSE)
regards,
Thomas Liebig
Ravi S. Shankar schrieb:
Hi R,
When I use the below to write the text file
try=data.frame(rep("a",5), rep("b",5))
write.table(try,"z:\\try.txt",row.names=F,col.names=F,sep="\t")
the output contains two columns with quotes! Is there a way to write
without quotes?
I tried
try[,1]=noquote(try[,1])
try[,2]=noquote(try[,2])
Thank you,
Regards,
Ravi Shankar
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