[R] factor coercion with read.csv or read.table
Rui Barradas
ruipbarradas at sapo.pt
Thu Jun 7 09:25:54 CEST 2012
Hello,
Try option stringsAsFactors, see ?read.csv or ?read.table
As for the thousands separator, see ?format
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Em 07-06-2012 03:09, eric escreveu:
> How do I fix this error ? I tried coercion to a vector but that didn't work.
>
> msci <-read.csv("..MSCIexUS.csv", header=TRUE)
>
> head(msci)
>
> Date index
> 1 Dec 31, 1969 100
> 2 Jan 30, 1970 97.655
> 3 Feb 27, 1970 96.154
> 4 Mar 31, 1970 95.857
> 5 Apr 30, 1970 85.564
> 6 May 29, 1970 79.005
>
>> str(msci)
> 'data.frame': 510 obs. of 2 variables:
> $ Date : Factor w/ 510 levels "Apr 28, 1972",..: 98 178 134 311 13 342 268
> 228 55 481 ...
> $ index: Factor w/ 510 levels "100","1,000.302",..: 1 499 493 488 444 412
> 418 434 441 448 ...
>
>
>> msci$Date <-as.Date(msci$Date, dateFormat='%b %d, %Y')
> Error in charToDate(x) :
> character string is not in a standard unambiguous format
>
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