[R] Scanning data files line-by-line
Spencer Graves
spencer.graves at pdf.com
Wed Apr 30 16:28:03 CEST 2003
With a "connection" instead of a "file", there is no counterpart to
"count.fields" to summarize what's available?
Thanks,
Spencer Graves
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Apr 2003, R A F wrote:
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>>Thanks very much. I guess the answer leads to more questions:
>>
>>(a) What if I don't know the number of lines? So I would like to use
>> a while loop until readLines hits an EOF character. Would that
>> be possible?
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> Yes. After you reach the end of the file you will get character(0) since
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> Value:
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> A character vector of length the number of lines read.
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> and zero lines would have been read.
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>>(b) When readLines is used, a string is returned.
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> Not quite: a character vector is returned.
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>>I'd like to split
>> the string into fields, and Andy Liaw suggested strsplit, but the
>> number of spaces between fields is variable. So for example, one
>> line could be 1 space 2 space space 3 and the next line could be
>> 4 space space 5 space 6, so I could not do a strsplit using " ".
>>
>> Really what I know is the variable type of each field -- for
>> example, each line is double, string, then double, etc. How
>> would one use this information to split the string given by
>> readLines?
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> You could use scan on the line: it works on textConnections.
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>
>>Thanks very much again!
>>
>>
>>>From: Prof Brian Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk>
>>>To: R A F <raf1729 at hotmail.com>
>>>CC: R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
>>>Subject: Re: [R] Scanning data files line-by-line
>>>Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 14:13:26 +0100 (BST)
>>>
>>>It's open() you need, as in
>>>
>>>con <- file("file")
>>>open(con)
>>>for(i in 1:10) print(readLines(con, n=1))
>>>close(con)
>>>
>>>In C you would need to (f)open a file to read it line-by-line, just as
>>>here.
>>>
>>>The first two lines can be collapsed to
>>>
>>>con <- file("file", "r")
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