[R] Variables in a Tabular form. easily saved in a txt file
Eik Vettorazzi
E.Vettorazzi at uke.de
Thu Jul 26 13:46:07 CEST 2012
Hi Alex,
sprintf with left alignment might be a start:
cat(sprintf("%-7s| %-12d|
%-5d",paste("City",1:3,sep=""),(12345)%/%10^c(1:3),c(2,5,54433)),sep="\n")
#cat has also a file option, see ?cat.
but acutally your given output doesn't look like a conventional table
but much more like this:
cat(sprintf(paste("%-7s| %-",12:14,"d|
%-5d",sep=""),paste("City",1:3,sep=""),(12345)%/%10^c(1:3),c(2,5,54433)),sep="\n")
cheers.
Am 26.07.2012 13:29, schrieb Alaios:
> Dear all,
> I would like to save few variable-names with their values in a tabular form, with that I mean
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> that files can be printed easily in R in a tabular form and also saved in a ascii file that when one opens it see also the variables in a nice tabular format.
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> IS that possible? Below a small example of how should look results in R and in a txt file.
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> Postal Code | Superb
> City1 | 2134 | 2
> City2 | 254 | 5
> City3 | 12 | 54433
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> I am ok if you can give me some hard coded example to try.
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> Regards
> Alex
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