I try to add single quotes to a string but don't see how to do it. For instance I would like to replace ABC by 'ABC'.
I have played with paste
, cat
, print
but don't see how to do it.
Any solution?
Thanks, Vincent
Maybe use sQuote
?
sQuote("ABC")
# [1] "'ABC'"
This (like its sibling dQuote
) is frequently used to put quotes around some message or other text that's being printed to the console:
cat("ABC", "\n")
# ABC
cat(sQuote("ABC"), "\n")
# 'ABC'
Do note (as is documented in ?sQuote
) that, depending on the type of quotes needed for your task, you may need to first reset options("useFancyQuotes")
. To ensure that the function decorates your text with simple upright ASCII quotes, for example, do the following:
options(useFancyQuotes = FALSE)
sQuote("ABC")
# [1] "'ABC'"