Bob Green
2005-Dec-05 23:58 UTC
[R] is it possible to use R to edit an EXCEL spreadsheet so I can create a searchable EXCEL database of R packages?
I have copied the R FAQ pertaining to available packages into an EXCEL file. They take the following form - Design Regression modeling, testing, estimation, validation, graphics, prediction, and typesetting by storing enhanced model design attributes in the fit. Design is a etc. Devore5 Data sets and sample analyses from "Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences (5th ed)" by Jay L. Devore, 2000, Duxbury. Presently the above format can be represented as: package name package description space I want to change the format so that file name and description are in adjacent columns and the space is removed package name package description package name package description Is this possible in R so I can create a searchable EXCEL database of R packages. I imagine this would be easily carried out using PERL though was interested to know R's capacity to work on textual data? Any assistance regarding this is appreciated, Bob Green
John Fox
2005-Dec-06 01:53 UTC
[R] is it possible to use R to edit an EXCEL spreadsheet so I can create a searchable EXCEL database of R packages?
Dear Bob, In my copy of the R FAQ (from the Rgui for Windows), these is no space between entries which, when copied to a text file, look like: AMORE A MORE flexible neural network package, providing the TAO robust neural network algorithm. AlgDesign Algorithmic experimental designs. Calculates exact and approximate theory experimental designs for D, A, and I criteria. etc. For this, the following works: packages <- readLines("c:/temp/Packages.txt") packages <- gsub("^\ *", "", gsub("\ *$", "", packages)) # get rid of leading and trailing blanks packages <- matrix(packages, ncol=2, byrow=TRUE) write.table(packages, "c:/temp/Packages2.txt", sep=",", row.names=FALSE, col.names=FALSE) Producing a comma-separated text file that can be imported into Excel, and that looks like: "AMORE","A MORE flexible neural network package, providing the TAO robust neural network algorithm." "AlgDesign","Algorithmic experimental designs. Calculates exact and approximate theory experimental designs for D, A, and I criteria." etc. If you started with blank lines between packages, then (making sure that there is a blank line after the last package in the input file) you could adapt this as: packages <- readLines("c:/temp/Packages.txt") packages <- gsub("^\ *", "", gsub("\ *$", "", packages)) packages <- matrix(packages, ncol=3, byrow=TRUE) write.table(packages[,1:2], "c:/temp/Packages2.txt", sep=",", row.names=FALSE, col.names=FALSE) I hope this helps, John -------------------------------- John Fox Department of Sociology McMaster University Hamilton, Ontario Canada L8S 4M4 905-525-9140x23604 http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/jfox --------------------------------> -----Original Message----- > From: r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch > [mailto:r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch] On Behalf Of Bob Green > Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 6:58 PM > To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch > Subject: [R] is it possible to use R to edit an EXCEL > spreadsheet so I can create a searchable EXCEL database of R packages? > > I have copied the R FAQ pertaining to available packages into > an EXCEL file. They take the following form - > > Design > Regression modeling, testing, estimation, validation, > graphics, prediction, and typesetting by storing enhanced > model design attributes in the fit. > Design is a etc. > > Devore5 > Data sets and sample analyses from "Probability and > Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences (5th ed)" by Jay > L. Devore, 2000, Duxbury. > > > > Presently the above format can be represented as: > > package name > package description > space > > I want to change the format so that file name and description are in > adjacent columns and the space is removed > > package name package description > package name package description > > > Is this possible in R so I can create a searchable EXCEL > database of R > packages. I imagine this would be easily carried out using > PERL though was > interested to know R's capacity to work on textual data? > > > Any assistance regarding this is appreciated, > > > Bob Green >
Hi R users: In your opinion and experience, which hardware configuration is the best to run R over LINUX ? With "best" I mean best performance, and also cheapest. (about U$ 2.000 the whole basic system: mother board+CPUs+RAM+HD) By the way, which LINUX distribution is the best to run R with high computing technics (simulation, bayesian, etc) and huge data base? and in combination with what kind of (cheap) hardware? Thank you very much for your help. Kenneth Happy Holydays!!!