Hi,  Andy
 I am a little confused, why don't you just use paste() directly?

> paste("12","3","45",sep="")

produce the same result with your concat.

regards .
On 2008-6-28, at 下午7:44, Andy Fugard wrote:

Hi,

Is the following function built in somewhere?

concat = function(v) {
 res = ""

 for (i in 1:length(v))
   res = paste(res,v[i],sep="")

 res
}

e.g.

> concat(c("12","3","45"))
[1] "12345"

Cheers,

Andy

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