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R. Michael Weylandt <michael.weylandt@gmail.com>
michael.weylandt at gmail.com
Wed Jan 11 02:37:38 CET 2012
That sort of name is allowed but not advised because it can lead to confusion in certain non-standard evaluation functions like subset(). If you really want the name like that add the check.names = FALSE argument to read.table()
Michael Weylandt
On Jan 10, 2012, at 5:57 PM, Anna Olofsson <anol2900 at student.su.se> wrote:
> Thank you! The c was missing. I don't know if it's ok to continue on this
> thread, but I also had another question about reading data. I have this
> file containing 3 columns and 19 rows.
>
> 0 0.96 0.21
> 0 0.45 0.4
> 0 0.87 0.1
> 0 0.56 0.04
> 0 0.57 0.04
> 0 0.2 0.7
> 0 0.45 0.43
> 0 0.35 0.21
> 0 0.75 0.56
> 1 0.63 0.43
> 1 0.95 0.32
> 1 0.42 0.2
> 1 0.12 0.05
> 1 0.56 0.06
> 1 0.34 0.3
> 1 0.1 0.7
> 1 0.11 0.75
> 1 0.2 0.21
> 1 0.95 0.37
>
> I tried to read it into R, but I'm not exactly sure exactly what to use as
> input. This is my input line using read.table:
>
> data1 <- read.table(file = "filename.txt", header=FALSE, col.names =
> c("class", "P", "1G"))
>
> but in the output I get an X infront of "1G", which disappears when I run
> it with the name 'G' instead of '1G'. Am I not allowed to use numerical
> values?
>
> Best,
> Anna
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 23:02:04 +0100, Anna Olofsson <anol2900 at student.su.se>
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I'm pretty new at programming and with the R language. I'm just trying
> to
>> get familiar with R and wrote a script in gedit (should I use emacs
>> instead?),
>>
>> x <- [10.4 5.6 3.1 6.4 21.7]
>> y <- [12,5.6, 7.2, 1.0, 9.3]
>> plot(x,y)
>>
>> then I went to the command window in the terminal (I'm using unix) to
> run
>> this with source("name_of_file"), but it doesn't work. Shouldn't a plot
>> come up automatically when I run it? What am I doing wrong? It knows
> what x
>> and y is, but I don't get an error of what might be wrong.
>>
>>> source("name_of_file")
>>> x
>> [1] 10.4 5.6 3.1 6.4 21.7
>>
>>
>> Best,
>> Anna
>
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