?write.table
which says, under details:
"In almost all cases the conversion of numeric quantities is governed
by the option "scipen" (see options), but with the internal equivalent
of digits=15. For finer control, use format to make a character
matrix/data frame, and call write.table on that. "
Not sure if this is what you want, as "export" is rather vague.
-- Bert
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Marino David <davidmarino838 at
gmail.com> wrote:> Hi all mailing listers,
>
> I want to export data with specified precision into .txt file. How can I
> make it? See below
>
> sprintf("%.10f",pi)
> [1] "3.1415926536"
>
> when carry out write.matrix(pi,"pi.txt"), 3.141592653589793115998
in pi.txt
> file not with 10 decimal places like using sprintf("%.10f",pi)
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Marino
>
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