[Rd] scan after seek in text files (PR#12640)
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Mon Sep 1 10:28:10 CEST 2008
The issue is the pushback on text files (which readChar does not use).
I've altered the logic in 2.7.2 patched so that seek() clears the
pushback.
NB:
1) Your code is incomplete (you need library(MASS)),
2) You are asked not to report on obsolete versions of R.
On Sat, 30 Aug 2008, alex at apeironsports.com wrote:
> Full_Name: Dr. Alex Sheppard
> Version: 2.7.1
> OS: Linux Debian Lenny
> Submission from: (NULL) (79.73.224.62)
>
>
> After scanning from an open (text) connection, then seeking, then scanning
> again, the second scan returns incorrect result. It looks like the first byte
> scanned was from the pre-seek file position, then it continues to read from the
> post-seek file position.
>
>
> To reproduce:
>
> #Put 3x3 matrix in a file
>> write.matrix(t(matrix(1:9,nrow=3)),file="TEST.txt",sep="\t")
>
> #Open file as text
>> fd <- file("TEST.txt",open="rt")
>
> #scan a couple of fields - this looks fine so far
>> scan(file=fd,what=double(),n=2)
> Read 2 items
> [1] 1 2
>
> #seek back to start of file
>> seek(con=fd,where=0,origin="start")
> [1] 5
>
> #scan fields again - this doesn't work properly
>> scan(file=fd,what=double(),n=2)
> Read 2 items
> [1] 31 2
>
> This happens when either n or nmax arguments are used to control number of
> fields read. Problem does not occur when using nlines argument instead. The seek
> appears to work ok, as doing readChar(fd,n=1) after the seek operation correctly
> returns "1".
> Also, if the file is opened as binary, i.e. fd=file("TEST.txt",open="rb") , all
> works fine.
>
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