[R] Probelm with read.table
kjetil@entelnet.bo
kjetil at entelnet.bo
Fri Dec 12 15:48:43 CET 2003
On 11 Dec 2003 at 9:55, Andy Bunn wrote:
But why comment.char="V"? Nobody said there need to be a
comment.char. More natural (and faster for large files) is
comment.char=""
Kjetil Halvorsen
> You need to change the comment character from #. This works for me: $
> mydf <- read.table(file="mytextfile.txt", header = T,
> sep="\t",na.strings="#N/A", comment.char = "V") $ mydf
> X738307 X527178 X714456 X557955
> 1 NA 17.42 6.22 4.73
> 2 NA 17.30 6.23 4.75
> 3 NA 17.29 6.17 4.70
> 4 NA 17.07 6.12 4.60
> 5 NA 17.27 6.19 4.70
> 6 NA 17.72 6.40 4.78
> 7 NA 17.12 6.19 4.75
> 8 NA 17.07 6.15 4.65
> 9 NA 17.03 6.07 4.64
> 10 NA 17.38 6.13 4.70
> 11 NA 17.38 6.13 4.70
> 12 NA 17.38 6.13 4.70
> 13 NA 17.38 6.13 4.70
> 14 NA 17.34 6.28 4.70
> 15 10 17.57 6.33 4.75
> 16 11 17.57 6.33 4.75
> 17 12 17.57 6.33 4.75
> 18 13 17.39 6.25 4.87
> 19 14 17.15 6.33 5.06
> 20 15 17.05 6.21 5.00
> 21 16 16.87 6.14 5.15
> 22 17 16.72 6.27 5.23
>
> HTH, Andy
>
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> Subject: [R] Probelm with read.table
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have the following text file (mytextfile.txt)
>
> 738307 527178 714456 557955
> #N/A 17.42 6.22 4.73
> #N/A 17.3 6.23 4.75
> #N/A 17.29 6.17 4.7
> #N/A 17.07 6.12 4.6
> #N/A 17.27 6.19 4.7
> #N/A 17.72 6.4 4.78
> #N/A 17.12 6.19 4.75
> #N/A 17.07 6.15 4.65
> #N/A 17.03 6.07 4.64
> #N/A 17.38 6.13 4.7
> #N/A 17.38 6.13 4.7
> #N/A 17.38 6.13 4.7
> #N/A 17.38 6.13 4.7
> #N/A 17.34 6.28 4.7
> 10 17.57 6.33 4.75
> 11 17.57 6.33 4.75
> 12 17.57 6.33 4.75
> 13 17.39 6.25 4.87
> 14 17.15 6.33 5.06
> 15 17.05 6.21 5
> 16 16.87 6.14 5.15
> 17 16.72 6.27 5.23
>
> I use the following command:
> mydf <- read.table(file="mytextfile.txt", header = T,
> sep="\t",na.strings="
> #NA")
>
> When the above command is applied I have only 8 lines in mydf. I tried
> many options but nothing seems to get me the entire file. If the #NA
> are not in the first column it seems to work fine i.e I get 22 lines
> in mydf. Anyone would know a way of getting the entire file even if
> #NA are in the first column?
>
> I use R 1.8.0 on Windows 2000
>
> Any help appreciated
>
> Arno
>
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