On May 25, 2012, at 02:38 , Rolf Turner wrote:
> ?paste
or ?sprintf, which might lead to more readable code. Also
> format(today, "C:/Bonos/%Y%m%d.csv")
[1] "C:/Bonos/20120525.csv"
> On 25/05/12 11:45, Minerva Mora wrote:
>> Hi, I apologize for my english.
>>
>> I´m trying to read a file, but the name of this file changes every day, for
>> example: today is May 24, 2012
>>
>> bonos<- read.table("C:/Bonos/*20120524*.csv", header=TRUE, sep="\t")
>>
>> So, tomorrow I want to read the file again, but i don´t want to put the date
>> by myself, i want this automatically. I know that if a put day() this
>> instruccion gives me the date.
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