> Wow, you are so lazy... But sometimes R is just designed for lazy guys...
>
> ##
> f = function(a) {
> s = substitute(a)
> as.character(s)
> }
> ##
>
>> f(a = asdf)
> [1] "asdf"
>> f(qwer)
> [1] "qwer"
>
>
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Thanks!
However,
> f(012345)
[1] "12345"
> f(0123-X)
[1] "-" "123" "X"
>
I hope to get:
"012345"
"0-123-X"
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 10:59 PM, Gabor Grothendieck
> <ggrothendieck at gmail.com> wrote:
>> This works if you type it in from the R console:
>>
>>> s <- readline()
>> this is my string
>>
>>> s
>> [1] "this is my string"
>>
>>
Thanks! readline() works for my situation.
Regards,
Jinsong