[R] i'm so stuck with text file and contour plot
Mark Difford
mark_difford at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Aug 3 09:03:50 CEST 2009
And I meant to add, but somehow forgot, that the default for read.csv is
header=TRUE (which is different from read.table, where it is FALSE).
Regards, Mark.
Mark Difford wrote:
>
> Hi David,
>
>>> I think he may also need to add the header=TRUE argument:
>
> No! The argument header= is not required in this case.
>
> ##
>> TDat <- read.csv("small.txt", sep="\t")
>> str(TDat[,1:3])
> 'data.frame': 10 obs. of 3 variables:
> $ Placename: Factor w/ 10 levels "Aankoms","Aapieshoek",..: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
> 8 9 10
> $ X_coord : num 30.9 31.4 31.1 31.4 18.7 ...
> $ Y_coord : num -26.2 -27.4 -29 -29 -33.5 ...
>
> ?read.csv, sub header:
> "If missing, the value is determined from the file format: header is set
> to TRUE if and only if the first row contains one fewer field than the
> number of columns."
>
> regards, Mark.
>
>
> David Winsemius wrote:
>>
>> I think he may also need to add the header=TRUE argument:
>>
>> tdat <- read.csv("http://www.nabble.com/file/p24777697/small.txt",
>> header=TRUE, sep="\t")
>>
>> Note: read.table with those arguments should have worked as well.
>>
>> And then use names(tdat) <- c(<less bloated list of variable names>)
>>
>> Perhaps along these lines:
>> tdnames <- names(tdat)
>> tdnames
>>
>> #####------don't paste----------
>> [1] "Placename"
>> [2] "X_coord"
>> [3] "Y_coord"
>> [4] "Jan.to.Dec.2006.Stroke.Density.per.sq.km"
>> [5] "Jan.to.Dec.2007.Stroke.Density.per.sq.km"
>> [6] "Jan.to.Oct.2008.Stroke.Density.per.sq.km"
>> [7] "Total.Strokes.per.sq.km.for.Jan.2006.to.Oct.2008"
>> #######-------------
>>
>> names(tdat)[4:7] <- c("Strk.dens.2006", "Strk.dens.2007", "Strk.dens.
>> 2008", "cumStrk.2006_8")
>>
>> # cannot use variable names that begin with numbers
>> without special efforts
>> tdat # now can be displayed more economically
>>
>> --
>> David
>>
>> On Aug 2, 2009, at 2:10 PM, Mark Difford wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hannes,
>>>
>>>>> been trying to read a text file that contains heading in the first
>>>>> line
>>>>> in to R but cant.
>>>
>>> You want the following:
>>>
>>> ##
>>> TDat <- read.csv("small.txt", sep="\t")
>>> TDat
>>> str(TDat)
>>>
>>> See ?read.csv
>>>
>>> Regards, Mark.
>>>
>>>
>>> hannesPretorius wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Ok i feel pretty stupid.. been trying to read a text file that
>>>> contains
>>>> heading in the first line in to R but cant. all i need to do is
>>>> make a
>>>> contour plot for a friend but after weeks i feel like giving up.. i
>>>> included the first few lines of the file.. any help will be great
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> Hannes http://www.nabble.com/file/p24777697/small.txt small.txt
>>>>
>>>
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>>
>> David Winsemius, MD
>> Heritage Laboratories
>> West Hartford, CT
>>
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