Uwe,
Thanks. I did find something in the archives about using a custom
colClass of 'num' with read.csv and using setAs to define a character
->
num function. From the read.table code this appears to force 'scan' to
read it as character and then convert it later using 'as'. I'm not
sure
if there is any advantage in this approach to just reading it using a
colClass of 'character' and then converting it myself afterward (?)
--Rich
Richard Kittler
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408-749-4099
-----Original Message-----
From: Uwe Ligges [mailto:ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de]
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 6:50 AM
To: Kittler, Richard
Cc: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: Re: [R] How to override coerion error in 'scan'
Kittler, Richard wrote:
> I am using 'read.csv' in V2.0.1 to read in a CSV file with the
> colClasses option and am getting an error from 'scan' when it
> encounters a non-numeric value for a 'numeric' column, i.e.
>
> > ds <- read.csv(in_file, nrows=irow, row.names=NULL,
> colClasses=zclass,
> comment.char="")
> Error in scan(file = file, what = what, sep = sep, quote = quote,
> dec = dec, :
> "scan" expected a real, got "03/15/200523:56:03"
>
> Is there a way to override this and just have it convert those values
> to NA? The dataset is large so I would prefer not to have to import
> the columns as character and convert them to numeric afterward.
I think you have to read it in as character - or write your own C-level
facility...
Uwe Ligges
>
> --Rich
>
> Richard Kittler
> AMD TDG
> 408-749-4099
>
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