[R] Question about Line Ending Choice
Stephen H. Dawson, DSL
@erv|ce @end|ng |rom @hd@w@on@com
Tue Sep 27 17:35:54 CEST 2022
Hi Bert,
Thanks for the reply.
I did see the parameter, but was not sure if this is the correct
parameter to reference. I also see it in write.csv.
I take it you are saying the eol parameter is the best practice for
exporting from R using these functions. Am I correct or is there another
option other than write.csv and write.table I should be considering?
Thanks,
*Stephen Dawson, DSL*
/Executive Strategy Consultant/
Business & Technology
+1 (865) 804-3454
http://www.shdawson.com
On 9/27/22 11:29, Bert Gunter wrote:
> Did you not see the "eol" parameter in write.table ?
>
> Bert
>
> On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 8:23 AM Stephen H. Dawson, DSL via R-help
> <r-help using r-project.org> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
>
> I am writing with a question about choosing the line ending aspect
> of a
> file, please.
>
> I use write.csv and write.table to export work to CSV files and TXT
> files. I am planning now on how to share my work with the Windows
> crowd
> beyond only sharing with the Linux crowd. I use my text editor to
> flip
> the line ending option from Linux to Windows after exporting. This is
> inefficient for me to accomplish if I ramp up production as I expect
> will occur.
>
> Staying with the character encoding of UTF-8 seems fine for now from
> what I understand I need to deliver to my customers.
>
> What seems more efficient to me is to learn how to use R to define
> the
> line ending aspect of the exported file. I have not found if this
> is an
> option within R.
>
> QUESTION
> Is it possible within R to define the line ending aspect of file
> output?
>
>
> Kindest Regards,
> --
> *Stephen Dawson, DSL*
> /Executive Strategy Consultant/
> Business & Technology
> +1 (865) 804-3454
> http://www.shdawson.com
>
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