Franckx Laurent
2015-Mar-05 20:34 UTC
[R] error message: ReadItem: unknown type 64, perhaps written by later version of R
Dear all I get the following error message when I try to load one specific RData object in R: Error: ReadItem: unknown type 64, perhaps written by later version of R The error message is odd because (a) this RData object was created just one hour berfore in a previous script (in a series of R scripts called in batch mode), so it would seem to me that it has been created by the same version of R that is now calling it (b) this script is "looping" over several scenarios and years, and the error only occurs for one very specific combination of scenarios and years. This object is about 6 Gb large, which is the same size as the other objects that were called in previous instances. I load the RData with the following command (where pathsony[[rdata]] is the folder with the RData and skimlistrdata is the file I try to load): load( file.path(pathsony[[rdata]],skimlistrdata)) The problem occurs both when I run the script in batch mode or when I run it interactively. I use a "x86_64-pc-linux-gnu" and "R version 3.1.2 (2014-10-31)". Laurent Franckx, PhD Senior researcher sustainable mobility VITO NV | Boeretang 200 | 2400 Mol Tel. ++ 32 14 33 58 22| mob. +32 479 25 59 07 | Skype: laurent.franckx | laurent.franckx at vito.be | Twitter @LaurentFranckx VITO Disclaimer: http://www.vito.be/e-maildisclaimer
Prof Brian Ripley
2015-Mar-06 09:23 UTC
[R] error message: ReadItem: unknown type 64, perhaps written by later version of R
On 05/03/2015 20:34, Franckx Laurent wrote:> Dear all > > I get the following error message when I try to load one specific RData object in R: > > Error: ReadItem: unknown type 64, perhaps written by later version of R > > > The error message is odd because (a) this RData object was created just one hour berfore in a previous script (in a series of R scripts called in batch mode), so it would seem to me that it has been created by the same version of R that is now calling it (b) this script is "looping" over several scenarios and years, and the error only occurs for one very specific combination of scenarios and years. This object is about 6 Gb large, which is the same size as the other objects that were called in previous instances.What is 'odd' is that you missed the 'perhaps'. The most likely explanation is an I/O error when the file was written: it is 'perhaps' corrupted.> I load the RData with the following command (where pathsony[[rdata]] is the folder with the RData and skimlistrdata is the file I try to load): > > load( file.path(pathsony[[rdata]],skimlistrdata)) > > > The problem occurs both when I run the script in batch mode or when I run it interactively. > > I use a "x86_64-pc-linux-gnu" and "R version 3.1.2 (2014-10-31)". > > > Laurent Franckx, PhD > Senior researcher sustainable mobility > VITO NV | Boeretang 200 | 2400 Mol > Tel. ++ 32 14 33 58 22| mob. +32 479 25 59 07 | Skype: laurent.franckx | laurent.franckx at vito.be | Twitter @LaurentFranckx-- Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk Emeritus Professor of Applied Statistics, University of Oxford 1 South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3TG, UK
Franckx Laurent
2015-Mar-06 09:41 UTC
[R] error message: ReadItem: unknown type 64, perhaps written by later version of R
> -----Original Message----- > From: Prof Brian Ripley [mailto:ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk] > Sent: vrijdag 6 maart 2015 10:23 > To: Franckx Laurent; r-help at r-project.org > Subject: Re: [R] error message: ReadItem: unknown type 64, perhaps written > by later version of R > > On 05/03/2015 20:34, Franckx Laurent wrote: > > Dear all > > > > I get the following error message when I try to load one specific RData > object in R: > > > > Error: ReadItem: unknown type 64, perhaps written by later > > version of R > > > > > > The error message is odd because (a) this RData object was created just > one hour berfore in a previous script (in a series of R scripts called in batch > mode), so it would seem to me that it has been created by the same version > of R that is now calling it (b) this script is "looping" over several scenarios and > years, and the error only occurs for one very specific combination of > scenarios and years. This object is about 6 Gb large, which is the same size as > the other objects that were called in previous instances. > > What is 'odd' is that you missed the 'perhaps'. > > The most likely explanation is an I/O error when the file was written: > it is 'perhaps' corrupted. > >Dear Professor Riply, Thank you for your suggestion. The possibility of an I/O error in the writing of the file is actually something I had anticipated. The saving of the file is immediately followed by a test - see the code below. save(list = skimlistname, file = file.path(pathsony[[rdata]],skimlistnamerdata)) if(file.exists(file.path(pathsony[[rdata]],skimlistnamerdata))) { cat(skimlistnamerdata, " has been created. \n ", file = warningfile, sep = "", append = TRUE) } else { stop(skimlistnamerdata, " has not been created correctly. \n ") } My understanding was that this test code would stop the execution of the program if the file had not been saved correctly. Moreover, each of my script starts with a verification whether any error message is contained in the Rout of the preceding scripts, and stops execution immediately if this is indeed the case. Therefore, I should not even have reached the point where R tries to load the file in memory. Is there any alternative to verifying whether a file has been created correctly without actually loading it? Sincerely, Laurent Franckx> > I load the RData with the following command (where pathsony[[rdata]] is > the folder with the RData and skimlistrdata is the file I try to load): > > > > load( file.path(pathsony[[rdata]],skimlistrdata)) > > > > > > The problem occurs both when I run the script in batch mode or when I run > it interactively. > > > > I use a "x86_64-pc-linux-gnu" and "R version 3.1.2 (2014-10-31)". > > > > > > Laurent Franckx, PhD > > Senior researcher sustainable mobility VITO NV | Boeretang 200 | 2400 > > Mol Tel. ++ 32 14 33 58 22| mob. +32 479 25 59 07 | Skype: > > laurent.franckx | laurent.franckx at vito.be | Twitter @LaurentFranckx > > > -- > Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk > Emeritus Professor of Applied Statistics, University of Oxford > 1 South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3TG, UKVITO Disclaimer: http://www.vito.be/e-maildisclaimer