dput(x, file) dget(file)
NA
s) are allowed.
dput
returns
x
invisibly.
dget
returns the contents of
file
.
dput
writes an
ASCIIversion of the object onto the file. In particular, this
file is suitable for moving between computers.
If
file
is missing, the value is printed on standard output.
file
are performed by
dget
.
Unlike
dump
the result of
dput
does not include the object name.
The
dput
function is generic and has a method for objects of class
"formula"
.
The exact format of the object on the file is subject to change.
You should regard these files as
ASCIIversions of assignments.
Note also that exact equality of read-in numeric data cannot be guaranteed
across machines.
For large objects,
dget
may use prohibitively large amounts of memory. See
data.dump
and
data.restore
.
dput(abc, "oldabc") # store abc on file oldabc def <- dget("oldabc") # read back in