[R] how to use # in a rd doc in url address
Patrick Giraudoux
patrick.giraudoux at univ-fcomte.fr
Wed Nov 11 18:48:39 CET 2009
Daniel Malter a écrit :
> x="\url{http://www.xxxx.org/myfolder/#myanchor}"
> print(x,quote=F)
>
> Does this work for you?
> Daniel
>
>
>
I am not working on consol mode (which would make your suggestion
straight applicable), but writing a rd documentationn (the documentation
that comes out with the command ?myfunction). The rd file has a Latex
style syntax and I just want to insert the url within this
documentation. Eg.
\details{
You may want to connect to \url{http://www.xxxx.org/myfolder/#myanchor}
}
I am not sure one can define a variable and print it in such context...
Best
Patrick
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> I am writing a rd doc, and need to use "#" in a url adress. This would make:
>
> \url{http://www.xxxx.org/myfolder/#myanchor}
>
> Of course, I suppose this will not work because # is a special character
> starting a comment line in the rd dialect. I did not found a similar
> example in "Writing R exentions". I am not sure bout using \dQuote{a
> quotation}), and use \sQuote and \dQuote correctly. Does anyone know how to
> get the thing right ?
>
> Patrick
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