Re: [R] write.table linebreaks

2007-07-19 Thread Prof Brian Ripley

What do you think the 'eol' argument to write.table is for?

I don't have a Mac to hand, but eol='\r' does this on Linux and Windows.

On Thu, 19 Jul 2007, Birgit Lemcke wrote:


Hello R users,

I am a newby using R  2.5.0 on a Apple Power Book G4 with Mac OS X
10.4.10.

when I use the write.table function, I always get the output in Unix
linebreaks that I have to change to McIntosh linebreaks to be able to
Import the data in Excel 2004 for Mac.

Is there a possibility to do this automatically in R and respectively
in the write.table function?

Thanks in advance.

Birgit


Birgit Lemcke
Institut für Systematische Botanik
Zollikerstrasse 107
CH-8008 Zürich
Switzerland
Ph: +41 (0)44 634 8351
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[R] write.table linebreaks

2007-07-19 Thread Birgit Lemcke
Hello R users,

I am a newby using R  2.5.0 on a Apple Power Book G4 with Mac OS X  
10.4.10.

when I use the write.table function, I always get the output in Unix  
linebreaks that I have to change to McIntosh linebreaks to be able to  
Import the data in Excel 2004 for Mac.

Is there a possibility to do this automatically in R and respectively  
in the write.table function?

Thanks in advance.

Birgit


Birgit Lemcke
Institut für Systematische Botanik
Zollikerstrasse 107
CH-8008 Zürich
Switzerland
Ph: +41 (0)44 634 8351
[EMAIL PROTECTED]






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