[R] Writing Vector to a File
Duncan Murdoch
murdoch at stats.uwo.ca
Mon Jun 23 15:42:02 CEST 2008
On 6/23/2008 9:15 AM, Gundala Viswanath wrote:
> Dear Philipp and Duncan,
>
> I've tried
>
>> write(as.character(myvec), "output.txt", sep="\n")
>
> and
>
>> writeLines(as.character(myvec), "output.txt", sep="\n")
>
> Both yielding same result.
>
>>> 1
>>> 1
>>> 1
>>> 1
>>> 1
>>> 6241
>
> Is there any other possible explanation, why it
> still went wrong?
Yes, your myvec is not a factor. My previous message told you how to
determine what it is.
Duncan Murdoch
>
> - Gundala Viswanath
> Jakarta - Indonesia
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 8:02 PM, Philipp Pagel <p.pagel at wzw.tum.de> wrote:
>>> I want to print this vector into a file
>>>
>>> > myvec
>>> [1] --Control --Control --Control --Control --Control HBA2 HBA1
>>> [8] HBA1 --Control HBB --Control HBB HBA1 MBP
>> [...]
>>>
>>> However using this command:
>>> write(myvec, "output.txt", sep="\n")
>>>
>>> I get this instead in my output.txt:
>>>
>>> 1
>>> 1
>>> 1
>>> 1
>>> 1
>>> 6241
>>> 6240
>>> 6240
>>> 1
>>> 6242
>>> 1
>>> 6242
>>> 6240
>>> ....
>>>
>>> What's wrong with my command above?
>>
>> I think your vector is a factor and what ends up in your file is the
>> internal representation of the factor. Try this instead:
>>
>> write(as.character(myvec), "output.txt", sep="\n")
>>
>> cu
>> Philipp
>>
>>
>> --
>> Dr. Philipp Pagel
>> Lehrstuhl für Genomorientierte Bioinformatik
>> Technische Universität München
>> Wissenschaftszentrum Weihenstephan
>> 85350 Freising, Germany
>> http://mips.gsf.de/staff/pagel
>>
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