[R] Parsing txt file
Santosh Srinivas
santosh.srinivas at gmail.com
Wed Nov 10 11:30:26 CET 2010
You could use the following to achieve your objective. To start with
?readLines
?strsplit
?for
?ifelse
As you try, you may receive more specific answers for the issues you come up
with.
-----Original Message-----
From: r-help-bounces at r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On
Behalf Of karthicklakshman
Sent: 10 November 2010 15:06
To: r-help at r-project.org
Subject: [R] Parsing txt file
Hello,
I have a tab limited text document with multiple lines as mentioned below,
#FILE FORMAT
#Book bookname author publisher pages
#CD name content
############################################################################
########################
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Book bioR xxx abc publishers 230
CD biorexamples chapter5
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Book bioc++ mmm tata publishers 400
CD samples workexamples
CD data experiments
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Book management tools aaa some publishers 200
----------------------------------------------------------------------
here the texts "book" and "CD" are present in each block.
now, I am interested in creating a data frame with two columns, column
names="bookname" and "content". Using "grep" it is possible to pick specific
rows (grep("^book, finename")) but my expertise in programming is limited to
create the mentioned data.frame.
Note: the rowname "book" is present in all blocks but "CD" is variable (ie.,
some block has two and some with no CD row, as shown above)
please help me in creating something like this,
bookname content
[1] bioR chapter5
[2] bioc++ workexamples, experiments
[3] management tools NA
Thanks in advance,
karthick
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