[R] How to replace slashes with back slashes
Jan T. Kim
jtk at cmp.uea.ac.uk
Wed Jan 19 16:15:12 CET 2005
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 02:50:41PM +0100, Joerg Klausen wrote:
> I am running R2.0.0 under Windows 2000. I am compiling a number of file paths into a simple text file that will be read by some other software we use. Unfortunately, it can only handle file paths with back slashes (MS Windows convention), and from R, I get file paths with forward slashes. The following didn't work.
>
> > gsub('/', '\\', 'c:/dir1/dir2/file.ext')
> [1] "c:dir1dir2file.ext"
> > gsub('/', '\\\\', 'c:/dir1/dir2/file.ext')
> [1] "c:\\dir1\\dir2\\file.ext"
>
> I have tried to find an answer on R-help, but didn't ;-(
Sometimes, you don't find an(other) answer because you already have
one... ;-)
In this case,
gsub('/', '\\\\', 'c:/dir1/dir2/file.ext')
actually does what you want. Notice that print doesn't just dump the
string, it renders it in a representation suitable for the righthand
side in an R assignment. You could convince yourself with
cat(gsub('/', '\\\\', 'c:/dir1/dir2/file.ext'))
which actually does dump the string.
Greetinx, Jan
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