[R] How to scan df from a specific word?
M.Ribeiro
mresendeufv at yahoo.com.br
Sat Oct 30 00:38:36 CEST 2010
Sorry, the explanation wasn't very good...just to explain better.
I am writing a loop to read and process different files in the same script.
And what I want to load into a variable is a data.frame that is above the
word source in all of my files.
So I would like to recognize the word Source in the text file....and read
the table bellow source until the next blank line (the file has more written
stuff bellow the data frame that I want to read too)
Here is an example of the file. I want the df to read from source until the
blank line right above the words "Analysis of Variance
Notice: 37 singularities detected in design matrix.
1 LogL=-2664.01 S2= 1.0000 8367 df : 2 components
constrained
2 LogL=-2269.45 S2= 1.0000 8367 df
3 LogL=-1698.47 S2= 1.0000 8367 df
4 LogL=-1252.72 S2= 1.0000 8367 df
5 LogL=-1013.52 S2= 1.0000 8367 df
6 LogL=-957.409 S2= 1.0000 8367 df
7 LogL=-944.252 S2= 1.0000 8367 df
8 LogL=-939.976 S2= 1.0000 8367 df
9 LogL=-938.908 S2= 1.0000 8367 df
10 LogL=-938.798 S2= 1.0000 8367 df
11 LogL=-938.795 S2= 1.0000 8367 df
12 LogL=-938.795 S2= 1.0000 8367 df
Source Model terms Gamma Component Comp/SE % C
Residual 8383 8367
at(type,1).Nfam 62 62 10.1131 10.1131 1.81 0 P
at(type,2).Nfam 62 62 28.1153 28.1153 2.16 0 P
rep.iblk 768 768 63.2919 63.2919 10.94 0 P
at(type,1).Nfemale 44 44 29.9049 29.9049 2.93 0 P
at(type,1).Nclone 2689 2689 109.560 109.560 12.66 0 P
at(type,2).Nfemale 44 44 14.0305 14.0305 1.68 0 P
Variance 0 0 479.040 479.040 36.23 0 P
Variance 0 0 490.580 490.580 17.51 0 P
Variance 0 0 469.932 469.932 36.51 0 P
Variance 0 0 544.654 544.654 17.86 0 P
Analysis of Variance NumDF F_inc
27 mu 1 5860.84
12 culture 1 0.07
10 type 1 29.59
28 culture.rep 6 14.06
30 culture.rep.type 7 2.17
36 at(type,1).Nfam 62 effects fitted
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