[R] Green and Byar (1980) Prostate Cancer Data set from Andrews and Herzberg - Data
Frank E Harrell Jr
f.harrell at vanderbilt.edu
Wed Mar 25 13:44:20 CET 2009
Rolf Turner wrote:
>
> On 25/03/2009, at 12:09 PM, Frank E Harrell Jr wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
>>> (2) Scrolling down to ``Byar and Green prostate cancer data'' appeared
>>> to get
>>> me to the right place. But I couldn't see any signs of any ``R binary
>>> files''.
>>
>> Please look again. It's under the heading "R". Unfortunately I used
>> .sav suffix for save() files in the old days.
>
> Ah-ha. Oh me of little faith. I have been hanging around (in
> my current work environment) with too many SPSS users, and the
> *.sav extension seems to be the standard for SPSS data files.
> Whence my corrupted thinking.
It definitely is a standard for SPSS, that's why I regret ever using
that suffix.
>
>> The .xls fine opened with no problem in OpenOffice; has 506 rows.
>
> Hmmm. When I opened it with Excel on the Mac I got a spread
> sheet with 503 rows --- the first row being the column names,
> so there were really 502 rows.
>
> And 502 rows was what I got when I saved the *.xls file as a
> *.csv file and then read that in.
>
> Also, when I followed Phil Spector's excellent advice and
> loaded prostate.sav from the website, using load(), I ***again***
> got a data frame of 502 rows. This data frame is (modulo some
> classes and attributes) identical with what I got from reading
> from the *.csv file.
Sorry about that - I was looking at patient numbers. I do get 502 rows
either with load()'ing the binary data frame or opening the spreadsheet.
>
> Where have the other four rows gone? Ravi Varadhan also observed
> this phenomenon.
>
> cheers,
>
> Rolf
>
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Frank E Harrell Jr Professor and Chair School of Medicine
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