Time for you to catch Barry's hint... the character between the z and the 1 is 
not valid R syntax. If your editor is creating that when you type a "<" 
followed by a "-" then you have a problem that most of us on this list have 
never seen and don't know how to solve. Go ask on the Macintosh R 
special-interest-group mailing list how to resolve your editor problem.
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F86 <farad...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Also when i type  "z¬1"  i got the same error. My data seems to be OK
>without
>any problems. And its works perfect for a friend.  
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