[R] Optimized File Reading with R
Liaw, Andy
andy_liaw at merck.com
Tue May 15 18:45:07 CEST 2007
If it's a matrix, use scan(). If the columns are not all the same type,
use the colClasses argument to read.table() to specify their types,
instead of leaving it to R to guess. That will speed things up quite a
lot.
Andy
From: Lorenzo Isella
>
> Dear All,
> Hope I am not bumping into a FAQ, but so far my online search
> has been fruitless
> I need to read some data file using R. I am using the (I think)
> standard command:
>
> data_150<-read.table("y_complete06000", header=FALSE)
>
> where y_complete06000 is a 6000 by 40 table of numbers.
> I am puzzled at the fact that R is taking several minutes to
> read this file.
> First I thought it may have been due to its shape, but even
> re-expressing and saving the matrix as a 1D array does not help.
> It is not a small file, but not even huge (it amounts to about 5Mb of
> text file).
> Is there anything I can do to speed up the file reading?
> Many thanks
>
> Lorenzo
>
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