see
?dput
?save
e.g.
setClass("track", representation(x="numeric",
y="numeric"))
x <- new("track", x=1:4, y=5:8)
# save as binary
fn <- tempfile()
save(x, ascii=FALSE, file=fn)
rm(x)
load(fn)
x
# save as ASCII
save(x, ascii=TRUE, file=fn)
# ASCII text representation from which to regenerate the data
dput(x, file=fn)
y <- dget(fn)
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>
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>
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