问题
I have numeric objects a=1,b=2,c=3,d=4. Now when I use :
toString(c(a,b,c,d))
I get:
"1, 2, 3, 4"
as the output. How do I get rid of the comma? I want "1234" as the output. Or is there another way to do this?
回答1:
Just use paste
or paste0
:
a <- 1; b <- 2; c <- 3; d <- 4
paste0(a, b, c, d)
# [1] "1234"
paste(a, b, c, d, sep="")
# [1] "1234"
You cannot get the result directly from toString
even though toString
uses paste
under the hood:
toString.default
# function (x, width = NULL, ...)
# {
# string <- paste(x, collapse = ", ")
# --- function continues ---
Compare that behavior with:
paste(c(a, b, c, d), collapse = ", ")
# [1] "1, 2, 3, 4"
Since it is hard-coded, if you really wanted to use toString
, you would have to then use sub
/gsub
to remove the ",
" after you used toString
, but that seems inefficient to me.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21213856/using-tostring-function-in-r