Do you mean that you have one file where the data is ordered by
group? If so, using scan and a loop is an easy option. If you have
the data in separate files by group, just make a character vector
with your filenames as elements and use a loop to read the data using
read.table at each iteration. Or if they all have similar names such
as group1.txt, group2.txt, etc. you could construct the filenames on
the fly using paste.
HTH,
Simon.
>Hello
>
>Instead of reading in group1.txt I want to read in groups1 for the
>first iteration of i, then groups2 for the second and so on.
>Obviously I can't use groups(i) but assume there is a way to do this.
>
>group<-read.table("C:/Data/April 2005/group1.txt",header=T)
>
>thanks in advance
>
>Meredith
>
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