Hi, how are you?
You are welcome for my assistance. I'm sorry, but I made a mistake in my
previous post.
Is your .csv file in your working R directory?
If so, then
H<-read.csv("Book.csv", header=TRUE, sep=",")
should work. I am assuming that your data is comma separated and that
the names of the variables are in the first line (header).
If your .csv file is not in your working R directory, then
H<-read.csv(file="c:/Book.csv", header=TRUE, sep=",") #
replace
c:/Book.csv with the full file path
should work.
Also check out
?read.csv
for more information on read.csv, read.table, etc.
Irucka
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>Hi Irucka, thanks for help me
>
>When I apply your way, I convert file exel into CSV, type:
H<-read.csv("Book.csv") >R show:
>Error in file(file, "rt") : cannot open the connection
>In addition: Warning message:
>In file(file, "rt") :
> cannot open file 'Book.csv': No such file or directory
>
>I don't know why
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