Try this:
> DF <- data.frame(a = 6e13, b = "X")
>
> DF
a b
1 6e+13 X>
> options(scipen = 20)
> DF
a b
1 60000000000000 X
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 5:05 AM, Inchallah Yarab<inchallahyarab at
yahoo.fr> wrote:>
> Hi,
>
> i export data from an csv file like this :
> ?Data <- read.csv2("c:/Art.csv",sep=",") # import
data into R
>> Data <- Data [1:5,1:5]# extracting the first 5 rows and columns
>> Data
> ? Policy.Number AXA.Entity Country LoB ccy.data
> 1???????? 6e+13??????? BNL???? BNL?? P????? EUR
> 2???????? 6e+13??????? USA???? BNL?? P????? EUR
> 3???????? 6e+13???????? UK???? BNL?? E????? EUR
> 4???????? 6e+13??????? USA???? BNL?? P????? EUR
> 5???????? 6e+13????????? I???? BNL?? E????? EUR
>
>
> and i want to have in the first column the number 60000000000000 without
using e +13???
>
> someone has an idea please?
> Thank you very much for your help!!!
>
> Inchallah Yarab
>
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