[R] reading fixed width format data with 2 types of lines

Tim Gruene tg at shelx.uni-ac.gwdg.de
Thu Aug 12 22:01:45 CEST 2010


I don't know if it's elegant enough for you, but you could split the file into
two files with 'grep "^3" file > file_3' and 'grep "^4" file > file_4'
and then read them in separately.

Tim

On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 01:57:19PM -0400, Denis Chabot wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I know how to read fixed width format data with read.fwf, but suddenly I need to read in a large number of old fwf files with 2 types of lines. Lines that begin with "3" in first column carry one set of variables, and lines that begin with "4" carry another set, like this:
> 
>> 3A00206546L070049016090045    99  1015002      001001008010004002004007003   001
> 3A00206546L070049006090030    99  1029001002001001006014002                     
> 3A00206546L070049002290004    99  1015            001001                        
> 3A00206546L070049001692559049033  1015                                 018036024
> 3A00206546L070049002290004    99  1001                                       002
> 4A00176546L068047090010111000606516400150010000001501063   065914               
> 4A00176546L06804709001011100040761600000000         1092   095614               
> 4A00196546L098000100010111001706214400005010000000051062   065914               
> 4A00176546L06804709001011100050591300000000         1062   065914               
> 4A00196546L098000100010111002604721400020010000000201042   046114               
> 4A00196546L098000100010111002504221400005012000000051042   046114               
> 4A00196546L098000100010111002903721400050012200000501032   036214               
>> 
> I have searched for tricks to do this but I must not have used the right keywords, I found nothing.
> 
> I suppose I could read the entire file as a single character variable for each line, then subset for lines that begin with 3 and save this in an ascii file that will then be reopened with a read.fwf call, and do the same with lines that begin with 4. But this does not appear to me to be very elegant nor efficient… Is there a better method?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> 
> Denis Chabot
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