[R] Simple cat statement - output truncated

Duncan Murdoch murdoch at stats.uwo.ca
Wed Jul 15 16:04:29 CEST 2009


On 7/15/2009 9:53 AM, rkevinburton at charter.net wrote:
> I have a statement:
> 
>     cat("myforecast ETS(", paste(object$components[1], object$components[2], object$components[3], object$components[4], sep = ","), ") ", n, "\n")
> 
> That generates:
> 
> cast ETS( A,N,N,FALSE )  3 
> 
> Anyone guess as to why the first 5 letters are truncated/missing?

You are probably being punished for posting non-reproducible code*.

When I try a reproducible version of the line above, things look fine:

 > cat("myforecast ETS(", paste("A","N","N",FALSE, sep = ","), ") ", 3, 
"\n")
myforecast ETS( A,N,N,FALSE )  3


Duncan Murdoch

* R has a new predictive punishment module.  It punishes you for things 
it knows you will do later.




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