> On 25 Oct 2014, at 16:43 , John Fox <jfox at mcmaster.ca> wrote:
>
> Dear JJ and list members,
>
> I wonder whether it's possible to get scan() to read in-line data in an
R Markdown document. The following code, for example, works (of course) when
entered in the R console but fails in an R block in an R Markdown document
(using an up-to-date version of RStudio):
>
> ```{r}
> x <- scan()
> 1 2 3
> 4 5 6
>
> x
> ````
>
> I'm aware of a couple of work-arounds, such as putting the data in a
file or a character string (as below), but am interested in whether it's
possible to get this to work directly.
>
> ```{r}
> text <- "
> 1 2 3
> 4 5 6
> "
> (x <- scan(file=textConnection(text)))
> ````
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
This generally isn't easy. You can't source() a file like that either,
it only works on std.input, and even there it is tricky it you have tabs in the
(pasted) data. Notice that
scan(text="
1 2 3
4 5 6
")
was designed for the purpose of reading inline data.
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