\name{protectMetachar} \alias{protectMetachar} \title{Protect Metacharacters} \description{Add backslashes before any metacharacters found in a string.} \usage{ protectMetachar(x) } \arguments{ \item{x}{character vector} } \details{ This function is used to protect strings containing metacharacters so that the metacharacters can be treated as ordinary characters in string matching functions operations. } \value{ A character vector of the same length as \code{x} in which two backslashes have been inserted before any metacharacter. } \seealso{ An overview of LIMMA functions for reading data is given in \link{03.ReadingData}. } \examples{ # without protectMetachar, this would be no match grep(protectMetachar("Ch1 (mean)"),"Ch1 (mean)") } \author{Gordon Smyth} \keyword{character}