Try this:
cat(x, '\n')
On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 12:03 PM, zumar <boguinsky at yandex.ru>
wrote:>
> I'm a newbie in R and my question is simple.
> When I type something like this:
>> x=rnorm(10)
>> x
> ?[1] ?0.5804216 -1.1537118 -0.3222235 ?0.7117290 -1.0918811 ?0.3992606
> ?[7] -0.1800837 ?0.4168152 -0.2077298 -0.2595467
>> 1
> [1] 1
>>
> I'm getting indexes in the first column ([1], [7], etc.)
> How to suppress them temporarily to get this:
>> x=rnorm(10)
>> x
> ?0.5804216 -1.1537118 -0.3222235 ?0.7117290 -1.0918811 ?0.3992606
> ?-0.1800837 ?0.4168152 -0.2077298 -0.2595467
>> 1
> ?1
>>
> Is there any option to do this?
>
> Thanks for your attention.
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