[R] Help with read.csv
Phil Spector
spector at stat.berkeley.edu
Thu Mar 10 00:54:45 CET 2011
Giovanni -
If you change "int" (which has no meaning in R) to
"integer" in your second example, it should work.
- Phil Spector
Statistical Computing Facility
Department of Statistics
UC Berkeley
spector at stat.berkeley.edu
On Wed, 9 Mar 2011, Giovanni Petris wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a file that looks like this:
>
> Date,Hour,DA_DMD,DMD,DA_RTP,RTP,,
> 1/1/2006,1,3393.9,3412,76.65,105.04,,
> 1/1/2006,2,3173.3,3202,69.20,67.67,,
> 1/1/2006,3,3040.0,3051,69.20,77.67,,
> 1/1/2006,4,2998.2,2979,67.32,69.10,,
> 1/1/2006,5,3005.8,2958,65.20,68.34,,
>
> where the ',' is the separator and I tried to read it into R, but...
>
>> y <- read.csv("Data/Data_tmp.csv", header = FALSE, skip = 1,
> + colClasses = c("character", "int", rep("double", 4)),
> + col.names = c("Date","Hour","DA_DMD","DMD","DA_RTP", "RTP"),
> + flush = TRUE)
> Error in read.table(file = file, header = header, sep = sep, quote = quote, :
> more columns than column names
>
> count.fields() gives me 8 fields per line, so I tried other variations,
> like the following, with two fictitious extra fields, but...
>
>> y <- read.csv("Data/Data_tmp.csv", header = FALSE, skip = 1,
> + colClasses = c("character", "int", rep("double", 6)),
> + col.names = c("Date","Hour","DA_DMD","DMD","DA_RTP",
> + "RTP", "XXX", "YYY"))
> Error in methods::as(data[[i]], colClasses[i]) :
> no method or default for coercing "character" to "int"
>
> Could anybody please tell me what I am doing wrong and how I could read
> my data into R?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Giovanni
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> --
>
> Giovanni Petris <GPetris at uark.edu>
> Associate Professor
> Department of Mathematical Sciences
> University of Arkansas - Fayetteville, AR 72701
> Ph: (479) 575-6324, 575-8630 (fax)
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