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2018 Apr 14
1
Fwd: Re: Reading xpt files into R
...data less difficult and standardized. This is what a header from the version used by the NHANES releases (that's all one line): > > HEADER RECORD*******LIBRARY HEADER RECORD!!!!!!!000000000000000000000000000000 SAS SAS SASLIB 9.2 XP_PRO 16SEP09:09:39:2516SEP09:09:39:25 HEADER RECORD*******MEMBER HEADER RECORD!!!!!!!000000000000000001600000000140 HEADER RECORD*******DSCRPTR HEADER RECORD!!!!!!!000000000000000000000000000000 SAS DEMO SASDATA 9.2 XP_PRO 16SEP...
2018 Apr 13
0
Reading xpt files into R
...ke reading data less difficult and standardized. This is what a header from the version used by the NHANES releases (that's all one line): HEADER RECORD*******LIBRARY HEADER RECORD!!!!!!!000000000000000000000000000000 SAS SAS SASLIB 9.2 XP_PRO 16SEP09:09:39:2516SEP09:09:39:25 HEADER RECORD*******MEMBER HEADER RECORD!!!!!!!000000000000000001600000000140 HEADER RECORD*******DSCRPTR HEADER RECORD!!!!!!!000000000000000000000000000000 SAS DEMO SASDATA 9.2 XP_PRO 16SEP...
2018 Apr 13
5
Reading xpt files into R
Hello R folk I have an xpt file which I have been trying to open into R in R studio On the net I found guidance which says that I need packages Hmisc and SASxport which I have successfully loaded. I had also found some code which says that this would allow me to read the xpt file into R: library(SASxport) data(Alfalfa) lookup.xport("test.xpt")
2018 Apr 14
0
Fwd: Re: Reading xpt files into R
-------- Original Message ---------- From: WRAY NICHOLAS <nicholas.wray at ntlworld.com> To: peter dalgaard <pdalgd at gmail.com> Date: 14 April 2018 at 20:18 Subject: Re: [R] Reading xpt files into R Well yesterday I'd downloaded the "foreign" package and tried to open the xpt file using that: library(foreign) read.xport("test.xpt") I got the following