[R] how to close connections?
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Thu Aug 25 11:48:45 CEST 2005
Try this
con <- gzfile("file.gz")
a <- readLines(con, n=1)
showConnections(all=TRUE)
close(con)
showConnections(all=TRUE)
So the connection is opened and closed as it says, but not destroyed.
You do need to call close() explicitly -- from the help file
'close' closes and destroys a connection.
^^^^^^^^^^^^
There are 'create - open - close - destroy' states for a connection.
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Ott Toomet wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I am using gzipped files quite extensively and cannot figure out how I
> can close (or reuse) connections.
>
> Example:
>
>> for(i in 1:300) {cat(i, "\n"); a <- readLines(gzfile("file.gz"), n=1) }
> 1
> 2
> ...
> 46
> 47
> Error in gzfile("~/tyyq/andmebaasiq/ETU/ETU1997.tsv.gz") :
> all connections are in use
>
> To use just gzfile without any open/close should be OK as the help
> states:
>
> ... In general functions using connections will open them if they are not
> open, but then close them again, so to leave a connection open call
> open explicitly.
>
> I have also experimented with explicit open/close but without any more
> success, though, R claims that the connections will be closed.
>
> Any ideas? Is it my misunderstanding? What exactly means a
> connection is "in use"?
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