Hi Joel,
You can use:
obj=diag(3)
txt=capture.output(HTML(obj,file=""))
Then you may manipulate elements, paste with collapse argument, replace
parts with gsub and so on.
HTH,
Eric
2010/12/1 Joel
>
> Hi
>
> Is it possible to instead of getting the HTML code written to a file, get
> it
> s
Hi Joel,
The function hwrite() of the package hwriter does that.
> library(hwriter)
> hwrite(iris[1:10,])
See examples at http://www.embl.de/~gpau/hwriter/
Cheers,
Greg
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On 01/12/10 08:53, Joel wrote:
Hi
Is it possible to inst
Or is there any kind of File buffer that dossent save a file on the
harddrive?
coz this gives me the thing I want but it still saves the file on the HD
> .HTML.file=(temp<-file("era.html","w+"))
> HTML("NANALALA")
> HTML(diag(3))
Then I can just use
readLines(temp) to get the result
but as
Hi
Is it possible to instead of getting the HTML code written to a file, get it
saved as a string in an object instead?
Or is there any kind of package that can do this?
//Joel
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