Do your lines start with the hash mark #? If so, they are considered
comment. Set comment.char="" in your call to read.csv. Another
frequent culprit (personal experience) are apostrophes ('). If you
have any in your file, use the argument quote = "\"" or, if you
are
sure the data are not quoted, use quote="". This is all described in
detail in help(read.csv), you may want to study it carefully to see
whether your file is misinterpreted in some subtle way.
HTH
Peter
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 4:49 PM, Todd Sformo
<Todd.Sformo at north-slope.org> wrote:> I have imported a CSV file:
>
> rfishR <- read.csv(file="rfishR.csv",stringsAsFactors = FALSE,
>
> strip.white = TRUE, na.strings =
c("NA","") )
>
> attach(rfishR)
>
> When I call it up in R, it starts with line 2066 rather than 1 and some of
the headers (used Headers = TRUE, too) are "masked"?
> Sample data
> loc
>
> lat
>
> lon
>
> datum
>
> water
>
> date
>
> obs
>
> net
>
> species
>
> length
>
> mass
>
> other
>
> Dispos
>
> NS10
>
> 69.5
>
> -156.8
>
> NAD83
>
> Chuc
>
> ########
>
> pt
>
> f
>
> fourhorn sculpin
>
> 225
>
> na
>
> na
>
> id
>
> NS10
>
> 69.5
>
> -156.4
>
> NAD83
>
> Chuc
>
> ########
>
> pt
>
> f
>
> fourhorn sculpin
>
> 293
>
> na
>
> na
>
> id
>
> NS10
>
> 69.5
>
> -156.2
>
> NAD83
>
> Chuc
>
> ########
>
> pt
>
> f
>
> fourhorn sculpin
>
> 243
>
> na
>
> na
>
> id
>
> Please help.
> -TS
>
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