I recently received a Sigmaplot file (*.jnb) from a customer and would like to
know if I can input it to a data frame and then manipulate the data in R.
I did a search on Google and on RSeek (www.rseek.org), but did not get any good
hits. Thank for any feedback and insight you can provide.
P.S. Love the flexibility of R and would love to keep using it. Just wanting
to know if this is possible. Thanks again.
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Steven McKinney
2009-Jan-23 03:17 UTC
[R] Is it possible for R to import a SigmaPlot file?
Hi Jason
Have you checked out Stat/Transfer?
www.stattransfer.com
They state they handle SYSTAT files, and
SigmaPlot is a SYSTAT product.
Stat/Transfer has a demo download you
could use to test.
I've used it to good effect (though for
other than SYSTAT datasets) in the past.
HTH
Steven McKinney
Statistician
Molecular Oncology and Breast Cancer Program
British Columbia Cancer Research Centre
email: smckinney +at+ bccrc +dot+ ca
tel: 604-675-8000 x7561
BCCRC
Molecular Oncology
675 West 10th Ave, Floor 4
Vancouver B.C.
V5Z 1L3
Canada
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Subject: [R] Is it possible for R to import a SigmaPlot file?
I recently received a Sigmaplot file (*.jnb)?from a customer and would like to
know if I can input it to a data frame and then manipulate the data in R.?
?
I did a search on Google and on RSeek (www.rseek.org), but did not get any good
hits.? Thank for any feedback and insight you can provide.
?
P.S. Love the flexibility of R and would love to keep using it.?? Just wanting
to know if this is possible.?? Thanks again.
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Bernardo Rangel Tura
2009-Jan-23 09:39 UTC
[R] Is it possible for R to import a SigmaPlot file?
On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 14:58 -0800, Jason Rupert wrote:> I recently received a Sigmaplot file (*.jnb)from a customer and would like to know if I can input it to a data frame and then manipulate the data in R. > > I did a search on Google and on RSeek (www.rseek.org), but did not get any good hits. Thank for any feedback and insight you can provide. > > P.S. Love the flexibility of R and would love to keep using it. Just wanting to know if this is possible. Thanks again.Hi Jason, I don't know sigmaplot, but I thing is possible export sigmaplot database for other type of files. If you export jnb file to csv file is possible read a database in R. I will talk with a person work with me and tonight I send other mail with more details. -- Bernardo Rangel Tura, M.D,MPH,Ph.D National Institute of Cardiology Brazil