[R] creating a database
jim holtman
jholtman at gmail.com
Tue Dec 18 04:53:04 CET 2007
What are you intending to do with the data? How big is 'm'? How do
you want to access the data? You can always put it in a SQL database
that R can access and then pull out the rows that you are interested
in. If 'm' is 100, then if you are just keeping numeric data, this
will only require 16MB of memory, so you can just keep it in memory.
Some more information about the characteristics of the data and what
you want to do with it are required to determine what might be the
appropriate method for storing/accessing it.
On Dec 17, 2007 10:10 PM, dxc13 <dxc13 at health.state.ny.us> wrote:
>
> useR's,
>
> I am writing a program in which the input can be multidimensional. As of
> now, to hold the input, I have created an n by m matrix where n is the
> number of observations and m is the number of variables. The data that I
> could potentially use can contain well over 20,000 observations.
>
> Can a simple matrix be used for this or would it be better and more
> efficient to create an external database to hold the data. If so, should
> the database be created using C and how would I do this (seeing as that I
> have never programmed in C)?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
>
> Derek
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