Hi list, I am using read.csv to read data from csf files, but noticed that the numeric data (those larger than 10 power 9) are rounded to the nearest million (10 power 6). Any solution? Thanks Arvin -- Sent from my mobile device
On 04/12/2012 1:02 PM, Torus Insurance wrote:> Hi list, > I am using read.csv to read data from csf files, but noticed that the > numeric data (those larger than 10 power 9) are rounded to the nearest > million (10 power 6). Any solution?What makes you think that is happening? R rounds values for printing, but generally maintains about 15 digits internally. Duncan Murdoch
Hi Arvin, How are you preparing the data to be read: a spreadsheet? How are you reading the data? How have you verified that the CSV file is correct? How have you verified that the data frame is incorrect? Can you provide a reproducible example using a small portion of your dataset? Sarah On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Torus Insurance <torusinsurancer at gmail.com> wrote:> Hi list, > I am using read.csv to read data from csf files, but noticed that the > numeric data (those larger than 10 power 9) are rounded to the nearest > million (10 power 6). Any solution? > Thanks > Arvin > > -- > Sent from my mobile device >-- Sarah Goslee http://www.functionaldiversity.org
Can anyone point me to an R package that will read data from a .stw file originally created in Statistica version 5 or version 6? (Our IT department has killed the legacy Statistica installation we held for days like this ... ;-( ) S Ellison ******************************************************************* This email and any attachments are confidential. Any use...{{dropped:8}}