Le 15/03/13 12:53, Brian Smith a écrit :
Hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to create a hyperlink in a csv file using
R code and some package. For example, in the following code:
links <- cbind(rep('Click for Google',3),"google search address goes here")
## R Mailing list blocks if I put the actual web address here
write.table(links,'test.csv',
sep=',',row.names=F,col.names=F)
the web address should be linked to 'Click for Google'.
The browseURL() function open your internet browser with the url
indicated as parameter:
browseURL("http://www.r-project.org")
But I am not sure how you want call it. You should be more precise about
the context you want to use it.
For example:
links <- data.frame(c(' for Google', ' for Bing'),
c("http://www.google.com", "http://www.bing.com"),
stringsAsFactors = FALSE)
cat("Choose an option:\n", paste(1:2, links[,1],"\n"))
f<-scan(nmax=1, quiet=TRUE)
browseURL(links[f,2])
Sincerely
Marc
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