try function write.matrix() from package MASS, e.g.,
library(MASS)
write.matrix(my.df)
I hope it helps.
Best,
Dimitris
On 8/24/2011 1:46 PM, Tim Haering wrote:> Dear list,
>
> to prepare data as input for a stand-alone groundwater model I use the
> cat() function to print data.
> I want to print a table with print() or cat() but without the row- and
> column-names. Is this possible?
>
> Here a small example
>
> my.df<-
rbind(c("Nr","FraSand","FraSilt","FraClay","pH"),
c("",
> "(kg.kg-1)","(kg.kg-1)", "(kg.kg-1)",
"(-)"), c(1, 19, 60, 21, 7.1),
> c(2, 35, 53, 11, 7.7))
> print(my.df, quote=FALSE)
> [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5]
> [1,] Nr FraSand FraSilt FraClay pH
> [2,] (kg.kg-1) (kg.kg-1) (kg.kg-1) (-)
> [3,] 1 19 60 21 7.1
> [4,] 2 35 53 11 7.7
>
> What I want to have is this:
>
> Nr FraSand FraSilt FraClay pH
> (kg.kg-1) (kg.kg-1) (kg.kg-1) (-)
> 1 19 60 21 7.1
> 2 35 53 11 7.7
>
> Thank you.
> TIM
>
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