[R] Read fst files

Eric Berger er|cjberger @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Wed Jun 9 14:22:27 CEST 2021


Even if ultimately you want to use the functions together, for debugging
the problem you should split them into two, as in

a <- unz("C:/Users/reichmaj/Documents/My_Reference_Library /Regression
/Dataset.zip", filename = "myFile.fst")
See if that works, and examine 'a'.

And once that is working

read_fst(a)

to see what that does.

Let us know.


On Wed, Jun 9, 2021 at 3:18 PM Jeff Reichman <reichmanj using sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

> Eric
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> Typo on my point.
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> setwd("C:/Users/reichmaj/Documents/My_Reference_Library /Regression")
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> myObject <- read_fst(unz("Dataset.zip", filename = "myFile.fst")) # read
> fst file
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> Error in path.expand(path) : invalid 'path' argument
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> So then I tried
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> myObject <- read_fst(unz("C:/Users/reichmaj/Documents/My_Reference_Library
> /Regression /Dataset.zip", filename = "myFile.fst"))
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> Error in path.expand(path) : invalid 'path' argument
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> Error in the path??
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> Because this works just fine
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> myObject <- read.csv(unz("C:/Users/reichmaj/Documents/My_Reference_Library
> /Regression /Dataset.zip", filename = "myFile.csv"))
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> My only though is I can’t use the two function s together when dealing
> with fst files ??
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> *From:* Eric Berger <ericjberger using gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, June 9, 2021 3:50 AM
> *To:* reichmanj using sbcglobal.net
> *Cc:* R mailing list <r-help using r-project.org>
> *Subject:* Re: [R] Read fst files
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> You are missing the second closing parenthesis. This is what the error
> message is telling you.
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> On Wed, Jun 9, 2021 at 2:44 AM Jeff Reichman <reichmanj using sbcglobal.net>
> wrote:
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> R-Help Forum
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> Anyone know why the following line of code would error out:  myObject <-
> read_fst(unz("Dataset.zip", filename = "filename.fst"))
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> Error: Incomplete expression: filename <- read_fst(unz("Dataset.zip",
> filename = "filename.fst")
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> I often use similar code with *.csv files in a zipped folder. For example:
> myObject <- read.csv(unz("Dataset.zip", filename = "filename.csv")), which
> works just fine.
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> Jeff Reichman
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