Hi,
just a quick solution, i guess:
b<-scan("file",sep=",")
b<-b[!is.na(b)]
jan
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Mehdi Ghafariyan wrote:
> Dear all R users;
> I have a large vector type data in the following
> format :
>
> 2,3,21,
> 1,3,5,6,17,21,
> 1,2,6,33,34,
> 4,5,
> 2,4,6,7,16,17,26,
> .
> .
> .
>
> I use the following command to read it:
>
> b<-scan("a:\\vectorB.txt",sep=",")
>
> and I get
> [1] 2 3 21 NA 1 3 5 6 17 21 NA 1 2 6 33 34 NA
> 4 5 NA 2 4 6 7 16
> .
> .
> .
> Is there a way to write the command so that it would
> go to the next line when it reaches end of the line
> instead of producing "NA"s .
>
> cheers
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