You may be interested in one of dir.create(), file.exists(), or unlink().
-roger
Roger Gill wrote:
Dear all,
I have a very simple question. Simple, that is, if you know the answer.
I wish to delete a file in a given directory after having first checked its existence. I issue the following commands
path<-'c:example/R/'
Thus creating the directory.
indicator<-length(grep(filename,path))
If indicator is greater than zero then the file exists. Now I wish to remove this file. However, I would like to make the code compatible for Linux/Windows and Macs.
In Linux I would issue the command
system('rm paste(path,'filename',sep='')')
and this works just fine. It does not however work for windows, and I have no idea whether it would work on a mac.
Is there a single command thay escapes me?
Best Wishes
Roger Gill
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