On Apr 29, 2008, at 5:03 PM, Gregory Warnes wrote:
> There are a couple of solutions. One, as you describe, is to
> construct an R expression in a string and have R evaluate the
> string. Another solution is to create the data frame object
> without names, then add the names in a separate step. You can also
> construct an empty data frame and add one column at a time to it.
> Finally, you can create an R utility function do to the work you need.
I went back to that code today and tried the last approach. It
worked better than the ugly hack I did. Thanks!
Andrew
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