On Jun 14, 2010, at 6:46 PM, David Winsemius wrote:


On Jun 14, 2010, at 6:19 PM, Subodh Acharya wrote:

Hi everyone,
This might be a very petty thing but Its not working for me.
I want to export an output to a txt file but without indexing.

Unfortunately we cannot see the structure of "output" but from the result you are getting it looks like both "Time" and "output" might be numeric vectors of the same length, although the [,1] access looks wrong for a vector. Why don't you give us the result of str(output)?

Here is what I  have tried to do

outfile<- function(Time, var.names, output) {
var.names = c(names(para))
for(i in 1: ncol(output)){
 cat(length(var.names), '\n')
 cat("A", "S", "C", "I", '\n')
 cat("time =", "yes", '\n')
 cat("RUN", i, '\n')
 cat(length(Time), '\n')
#   print(cbind(Time, output[,i]))

# Perhaps?

cat( paste(Time, inp[ ,1], "\n"))  # since paste is "vectorized".

(I used a single column dataframe named inp to test what I thought was the structure of "output".)

--
David.

}
}
This works fine and
I get the output like as follows

4
A S  C I
time = yes
RUN 1
111
     [,1]      [,2]
[1,] 0.00 1.7500000
[2,] 0.05 0.3983540
[3,] 0.10 0.6010150
[4,] 0.15 0.6759570
[5,] 0.20 0.7165215
[6,] 0.25 0.7423391
[7,] 0.30 0.7603594
[8,] 0.35 0.7737155
[9,] 0.40 0.7840432
[10,] 0.45 0.7922850
.
.
But I need need to have an output like this
4
A S  C I
time = yes
RUN 1
111
0.00 1.7500000
0.05 0.3983540
0.10 0.6010150
...


Any kind of help will be highly appreciated.

Thank you in advance

--
Acharya, Subodh

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