Hi dear listers, In R 1.7 under linux, if I try to edit a vector, it can be edit using any editor: z<- c(1,2,3,4) edit(z) #opens vi edit(z, editor="gnumeric") #opens "z" in gnumeric edit(z, editor="gedit") #opens "z" in gedit It is similar in Windows98 (R 1.8) : edit(z) #opens z in notepad edit(z, editor="C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Office\\Office\\Excel.exe") #opens z in excel The behaviour is similar, yet in gnumeric the values are in separated cells whereas in excel all z (in fact c(1,2,3,4)) is in one cell. But if I want to edit the results of a calculation: data(USArrests) prres <- prcomp(USArrests, scale = TRUE) edit(prres$rotation, editor='gnumeric') #in linux it opens the R-editor, not gnumeric the same in windows: edit(prres$rotation, editor="C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Office\\Office\\Excel.exe") #in windows runs the R editor, not excel My questions are: a) Is it possible to edit the result of a calculation (like prres$rotation above) using an external spreadsheet program and not the R-editor ? b) If (a) is possible how can the data be edited in excel with one single value per cell ? c) If (a) is not possible, can the r-editor window be printed directly ? Thank you for any help. L. Tito PS : I know that I can save results with write.table() and then open the external file with any program. I just want to know if it is possible to edit the results directly. -- L. Tito de Morais UR RAP IRD de Dakar BP 1386 Dakar S?n?gal T?l.: + 221 849 33 31 Fax: +221 832 16 75 Courriel: tito at ird.sn