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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T02:14:27+00:00 2026-05-21T02:14:27+00:00

See below: paste(perf.a, 1, sep=) # [1] perf.a1 What if I want to assign

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See below:

paste("perf.a", "1", sep="")
# [1] "perf.a1"

What if I want to assign a value to perf.a1?

I tried as.name, as.symbol, etc., with no avail:

as.name(paste("perf.a", "1", sep="")) = 5
# Error in as.name(paste("perf.a", "1", sep = "")) = 5 : 
#   target of assignment expands to non-language object
as.symbol(paste("perf.a", "1", sep="")) = 5
# Error in as.symbol(paste("perf.a", "1", sep = "")) = 5 : 
#   target of assignment expands to non-language object
noquote(paste("perf.a", "1", sep="")) = 5
# Error in noquote(paste("perf.a", "1", sep = "")) = 5 : 
#   target of assignment expands to non-language object
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    2026-05-21T02:14:27+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 2:14 am

    You can use assign (doc) to change the value of perf.a1:

    > assign(paste("perf.a", "1", sep=""),5)
    > perf.a1
    [1] 5
    
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