On Fri, 15 Jun 2007, Chris Linton wrote:
> I'm trying to read in a Stata file but I've never used this
function (
> read.dta). It's the only one that seems to come close to working, but
I
> keep getting this error:
>
>> data<-read.dta("C:/Documents and
> Settings/Chris/Desktop/S4412/catestscores.dta")
> Error in read.dta("C:/Documents and
> Settings/Chris/Desktop/S4412/catestscores.dta", :
> a binary read error occurred
>
>
> There's little chance the data is corrupt considering it came from my
> professor and he used the data earlier. So, either I'm doing something
> wrong or R just doesn't like to read in Stata files. If it's a
problem with
> R, how can I easily convert the file without purchasing Stata?
>
R does read Stata files -- I use this facility frequently. It's hard to
tell why it isn't working in your case, since we don't know anything
about
the file, your version of R, version of Stata, etc (we can guess you are
on windows from the file name).
The error message implies that the file was found, and that it started
with the right sequence of bytes to be a Stata .dta file, but that
something (probably the end of the file) prevented R from reading what it
was expecting to read.
This is why (in the absence of any further information) the natural
suspicion is that the file is corrupt. It is possible that we have
misunderstood some unusual possibility in the Stata file format -- this
has happened once before -- but it is fairly well documented. In any
case, there is not much that can be done without more information.
-thomas