There is no fundamental difference between an .R file and a .txt
file. They are both just text files; all you are doing is changing
the name. This Stack Overflow question shows how to use
`file.rename` to do
so. http://stackoverflow.com/a/10759083/1850696.
Chattopadhyay, Somsubhra writes:
For reference, also asked here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/33569737/unable-to-call-a-function-in-r
On Sat, Nov 7, 2015 at 4:22 AM, Chattopadhyay, Somsubhra
wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am a beginner in R and want to ask a simple question. I have a code file
> in text format which I need to c
Perhaps this would be a good time to use your operating system capabilities to
change the name of the file. All you have been doing is mucking with data in R
without affecting the actual file name.
---
Jeff Newmiller
My guess is that your on Windows. If so, make sure to change settings in
Explorer to always show filename extensions, because now I think it drops
.txt when it lists/displays your files (this is one of the most annoying
features in Windows).
Also, some basic editors add .txt extension when you sav
Dear all,
I am a beginner in R and want to ask a simple question. I have a code file
in text format which I need to change to .r format only. For example now it
is RHtestsV4.r.txt which needs to be changed to just RHtestsV4.r. I tried
this
sub("^([^.]*).*", "\\1", 'RHtestsV4.r.txt')
[1] "RHtestsV
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