See ?file.path
Uwe Ligges
Simon Blomberg wrote:
Does this do what you want?
paste(FPATH, Fname, sep="\\")
Simon.
On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 10:48 +0530, venkata kirankumar wrote:
Hi all,
I have a problem with concatinating strings while taking as a path here the
problem is
i have to take path as
FPATH<-"D:\\Kiran"
and file name as
Fname<-"FINDINGS.CSV"
and while I am reading this table I have to take path with using these two
strings because in "FPATH" there is many files like findings.csv,
and path will be "D:\\Kiran\\FINDINGS.CSV"
here i tried with " FPATH+\\+Fname", "FPATH~\\~Fname" , FPATH&\\&Fname
and FPATH::\\::Fname
but I am not able to get path like "D:\\Kiran\\FINDINGS.CSV".
can any one help me out of this problem.
thanks in advance.
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