Aloha all,
In the example below, note that the R representation of the directory
listing escapes the quotes in the original and encloses it all in a
second set of quotes, e.g. "\"theta-1.csv\"".
This must come up a lot. Is there an idiomatic way to change
"\"theta-1.csv\"" to "theta-1.csv" so that it could be assigned to x
and the following statement would yield a valid path?
afile <- paste("r/",x,sep="")
I'm aware the answer might be R code, but it is to tightly tied to org-
babel I figure it makes sense to ask the question here.
All the best,
Tom
--------------- Example -------------------
*** Dated events
#+srcname: thetas()
#+begin_src shell
cd r && ls theta*
#+end_src
#+results: thetas
| "theta-1.csv" |
| "theta-2.csv" |
...
#+srcname: test-list(x = thetas)
#+begin_src R :session
str(x)
x
#+end_src
#+results: test-list
| "theta-1.csv" |
| "theta-2.csv" |
...
tdye> str(x)
'data.frame': 8 obs. of 1 variable:
$ V1: chr "\"theta-1.csv\"" "\"theta-2.csv\"" "\"theta-3.csv\""
"\"theta-4.csv\"" ...
Thomas S. Dye, Ph.D.
T. S. Dye & Colleagues, Archaeologists, Inc.
Phone: (808) 529-0866 Fax: (808) 529-0884
http://www.tsdye.com
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