[R] paste / system mystery
Uwe Ligges
ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de
Mon Aug 15 19:52:11 CEST 2005
ivo_welch-rstat8303 at mailblocks.com wrote:
> Dear R wizards:
>
> under R-2.1.0:
>
> eargs <- 3:5;
> line <- paste(c("echo A B", eargs));
> cat("executing from R: '", line, "'\n");
> system(line);
>
> Oddly, only "A" and "B" are echoed, not the eargs. I had hoped that
> line would be one string at this point, and for printing this seems to
> be true. However, unlist(line) still gives me the 4 components. It
> almost seems like the objects were not really pasted, but kept separate
> [perhaps to conserve memory]---which works internally, but not
> externally.
>
> Is this my poor understanding of R, an R "feature," or an R bug?
Feature:
The arguments of paste() get pasted, and you have just specified one
argument which is a character *vector*.
You want to say that the elements of the vector should be pasted as follows:
line <- paste(c("echo A B", eargs), collapse = " ")
Uwe Ligges
> help appreciated.
>
> /iaw
>
>
> ---
> ivo welch
>
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