Hello I export a one mode network from Pajek to R, and the former made an .r file called PajekR.r, that is actually an script to be run in R The problem is that what the file actually does is to set a 0 martrix and then assing to each pair of nodes the corresponding values. Since the matrix is huge (10.000 nodes) a copy/paste procedure is very time consuming, and I guess pretty inefficient. So the question is: are there any way to read directly the .r file in R, without copy and paste the sentences of the script in the R console? Erica H. Salvaj PhD Candidate IESE Business School docesalvaj at iese.edu This message has been scanned for viruses by TRENDMICRO,\ an...{{dropped}}
Salvaj, Erica wrote:> Hello > > I export a one mode network from Pajek to R, and the former made an .r file called PajekR.r, that is actually an script to be run in R > The problem is that what the file actually does is to set a 0 martrix and then assing to each pair of nodes the corresponding values. Since the matrix is huge (10.000 nodes) a copy/paste procedure is very time consuming, and I guess pretty inefficient. So the question is: are there any way to read directly the .r file in R, without copy and paste the sentences of the script in the R console? >The command you are looking for is source. If PajekR.r resides in your working directory, it is as easy as source("PajekR.r") Otherwise replace "PajekR.r" with the full path to this file. An other option would be source(choose.files()) which fires up a GUI that lets you browse for the file. HTH, Tobias> > Erica H. Salvaj > PhD Candidate > IESE Business School > docesalvaj at iese.edu > > > > This message has been scanned for viruses by TRENDMICRO,\ an...{{dropped}} > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > > >
?source Salvaj, Erica wrote:> Hello > > I export a one mode network from Pajek to R, and the former made an .r file called PajekR.r, that is actually an script to be run in R > The problem is that what the file actually does is to set a 0 martrix and then assing to each pair of nodes the corresponding values. Since the matrix is huge (10.000 nodes) a copy/paste procedure is very time consuming, and I guess pretty inefficient. So the question is: are there any way to read directly the .r file in R, without copy and paste the sentences of the script in the R console? > > Erica H. Salvaj > PhD Candidate > IESE Business School > docesalvaj at iese.edu > > > > This message has been scanned for viruses by TRENDMICRO,\ an...{{dropped}} > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > >-- Simon Blomberg, B.Sc.(Hons.), Ph.D, M.App.Stat. Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies The Australian National University Canberra ACT 0200 Australia T: +61 2 6125 7800 email: Simon.Blomberg_at_anu.edu.au F: +61 2 6125 0757 CRICOS Provider # 00120C The combination of some data and an aching desire for an answer does not ensure that a reasonable answer can be extracted from a given body of data. - John Tukey.