[R] reading and analyzing a text file
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Fri May 16 16:40:45 CEST 2008
1) read.table has a 'skip' argument which may suffice.
2) R has the concept of 'connections' to read sequentially through a file.
See the 'R Data Import/Export' manual.
If that is not enough hints, showing us an example usually intrigues
people enough to offer working code.
On Fri, 16 May 2008, DAVID ARTETA GARCIA wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I have a text file from a scanner that includes 20 lines of text (scanner
> settings) before it actually starts showing the readings in a tabular format
> (headings are ID, intensity, background and few others).
>
> I am a biologist with some experience using R and my question is if it is
> possible to read this file into an R workspace and store the actual readings
> in a dataframe, avoiding the text at the begining. It seems to me that this
> is not the actual purpose of R, but maybe someone can point me to a method
> for doing this. Do I need to parse the file with some other programming
> language? is it possible to link, say, Perl or C++ with R to automate the
> reading and the analysis of such files? The aim is to be able to automate
> this analysis since these files are our routine experimental output.
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> D.
>
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