[R] Concatenating one character vector into one string

Bos, Roger roger.bos at us.rothschild.com
Mon Oct 1 14:42:16 CEST 2007


Rainer,

This works: paste(x, sep="", collapse="") 

I would have thought this 'paste(x) would work, but it didn't.

Perhaps someone else can tell us why we need collapse="".  What would
break if the default was collapse="" instead of collapse=NULL?

Thanks,

Roger

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Subject: [R] Concatenating one character vector into one string

Hi

I am sure this is simple - but how can I convert one charecter vector
into one string?

example:

x <- c("This ", "is ", "one ", "sentence.")

should become
"This is one entence"

Thanks

Rainer

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