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Takes a character/string vector, and prints it to the console separated by ", ".

This allows the output to be copy-pasted into a vector within an R script. Used for taking vector outputs and then writing them as literals within a script.

E.g. when given input strsplit("ABCD", split = "")[[1]], prints "A", "B", "C", "D", which can be directly copy-pasted within c() to input that vector. Printing normally via print(strsplit("ABCD", split = "")[[1]]) instead prints [1] "A" "B" "C" "D", which is not valid vector input so can't be copy-pasted directly.

See debug_join_vector_num() for the equivalent for numeric vectors.

Usage

debug_join_vector_str(vector)

Arguments

vector

character vector. Usually generated by some other function. This function allows copy-pasting the output to directly create a vector with this value.

Examples

debug_join_vector_str(c("A", "B", "C", "D"))
#> "A", "B", "C", "D"