[R] Why "\\" instead of simple "/" to specify a file path

David Winsemius dwinsemius at comcast.net
Mon Mar 22 19:51:57 CET 2010


On Mar 22, 2010, at 1:22 PM, Bogaso wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>
> I have saved my workplace in a .RData format. However if I want to  
> open
> that, I need to use following code :
>
> load("C:\\......")
>
> Here my question is why "\\". In all the time generally we use "/"  
> like when
> we use read.delim() function etc. Is there any possibility to have  
> some
> consistency there?

Depends what you mean by consistency. The same rule applies on all  
current supported OS platforms. Doubling the back-slashes is needed  
because "\" is an "escape character".

> Is there any other way to re-open the .RData file?

If your OS supports it you may be able to use drag-drop with file  
icons or you can use file.choose()


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David.
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