Thanks for all the help.  A nice and easy fix.

On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 6:36 PM, David Winsemius <dwinsem...@comcast.net>wrote:

>
> On Aug 5, 2010, at 6:22 PM, Jun Shen wrote:
>
> I believe this has been discussed many times in the archives. Here is
>> one way to do it.
>>
>
> Yes, you are so right.
>
>
>> Use function "sink" to direct the output to a file you specify
>>
>> sink( file='your file.txt')
>>>
>> after you execute this command, all the output will be saved to your
>> file and you won't see it on the screen. Say
>>
>>> summary(horton.nlme)
>>>
>>
>> give the output back to console
>>
>>> sink()
>>>
>>
> And one line that is equivalent to those three lines:
>
> capture.output( summary(horton.nlme) , file='your file.txt')
>
> -- David.
>
>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Jun Shen
>> Senior Pharmacokineticist
>> Seventh Wave Labs
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Ronald Wendt <rnldwe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm trying to export the results of my summary data for the object
>>> horton.nlme, but failing miserably.  Running summary(horton.nlme) works
>>> fine, but both write.table and write.csv return the error "cannot coerce
>>> class 'c("summary.lme", "nlme", "lme")' into a data.frame".
>>>
>>> I know I can copy and paste the output from the summary function, but
>>> it's
>>> ugly because the spacing between numbers and fields is minimal.
>>>
>>> Thanks for any help!
>>>
>>
>
> David Winsemius, MD
> West Hartford, CT
>
>


-- 
Ronald Wendt
Columbia University
Master of International Affairs Candidate, 2011
Economic and Political Development

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