[R] multi read.table function and read.table function not accepting col.names

Wolski wolski at molgen.mpg.de
Wed May 26 14:06:08 CEST 2004


Hi!

1.
assuning that names is the vector with the names.
try col.names=names instead of "names"

2.
Several ways
a)
use 
lapply(listwithpathstofiles,read.tabel,remaining, options) //u will get it stored in the list.
b)
or use for loop and append to list. mylist<-list()
c)
or look
?assing
to generate several hundred objects in the envrovment.

Sincerely Eryk

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On 5/26/2004 at 12:51 PM Laura Quinn wrote:

>I am using R-1.8.0 on Debian.
>
>I'm trying to read in a large table (1441*16) which currently has no
>header line. I have set up a list of column names which is 16 names long.
>
>when i try the following:
>
>myfiledate.01<-read.table("filenamedate.01",row.names=NULL,col.names="names",na.strings="-999.00")
>
>I am returned with an error saying there are more columsh than column
>names. I am sure I have done this successfully in the past so can't
>understand the problem. I have done the read.table function without
>specifying col.names and it works fine and i end up with a 1441*16
>data.frame.
>
>Also as I have several hundred of these tables to read into R, all having
>the same dimension and all having the same column names, is it possible to
>automate R so they will all be read in at once - each table represents a
>different days worth of data.
>
>Thanks
>
>Laura
>
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