Hi Rui,
list2env(file1, envir = .GlobalEnv) is worked very well. Thank you.
But when?I tried to put the sample code? into for loop. I got error message:
for(i in filenames){
? assign(i, import_list(paste0(i, ".xlsx", sep="")))
? names(i) <- paste(i, names(i), sep = "_")
? list2env(names(i), envir = .GlobalEnv)
}
Error in list2env(names(i), envir = .GlobalEnv) :?? first argument must be a
named list
It seems I cannot put names(i) into for loop,?Could you please help me to debug
it?
Thank you,Kai On Monday, October 3, 2022 at 10:14:25 AM PDT, Rui Barradas
<ruipbarradas at sapo.pt> wrote:
Hello,
list2env(file1, envir = .GlobalEnv)
will create data.frames dx1, dx2, etc, in the global environment.
If you really need the names file1_dx1, file1_dx2, etc, you can first
change the names
names(file1) <- paste("file1", names(file1), sep = "_")
and then run list2env like above.
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
?s 16:51 de 03/10/2022, Kai Yang via R-help escreveu:> Hi R team,
> I can use rio package to read excel file into R as a list. The excel file
content multiple sheets (30 - 40 data sheets). I can convert each data elements
into dataframe manually. I have multiple excel files with multiple data sheets.
I need to load them into R and do the comparison for same sheet name from
difference excel file. My current code is:
>? library(rio)? ?setwd ("C:/temp")
> filenames <- gsub("\\.xlsx$","",
list.files(pattern="\\.xlsx$"))
> for(i in filenames){
>? ? assign(i, import_list(paste0(i, ".xlsx", sep="")))
> }
> file1_dx1? ? ?<-? file1[["dx1"]]
>
> file1_dx2? ? ?<-? file1[["dx2"]]
>
> file1_dx3? ? ?<-? file1[["dx3"]]
>
> file2_dx1? ? ?<-? file1[["dx1"]]
>
> file2_dx2? ? ?<-? file1[["dx2"]]
> ......
>
> I hope the code can?automatic converting the list (may have 30 - 40 lists)
by adding file name (such as: filename_sheetname) and put it in for loop
>
>
> Thank you,
> Kai
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