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Importing a SAS file to R: Alas, STILL more problems--has anyone gotten this message before, and why
2004 Feb 09
1
Importing a SAS file to R: Alas, STILL more problems--has anyone gotten this message before, and why
...the
documentation for the foreign package, p.9:
> list.files("C:/Project_data/WINBUGSfiles")
[1] "lastfile.sas7bdat"
> dtabunch<-read.ssd("C:/Project_data/WINBUGSfiles","lastfile")
I unfortunately got this:
SAS failed. SAS program at
C:\DOCUME~1\bjz9\LOCALS~1\Temp\Rtmp23335\file29621.sas
a log and other error products should be in the vicinity
Warning messages:
1: sas not found
2: ls not found
3: SAS return code was -1 in: read.ssd("C:/Project_data/WINBUGSfiles",
"lastfile")
I have tried to find the log file but have b...
2004 Feb 09
1
Another question, unfortunately. . . .(Installing "foreign"/trying to import/export SAS files)
I have downloaded R--no problem there. Unfortunately, I have run into a
second problem.
I am trying to use read.ssd and then read.xport (to get a SAS data set).
I have imported the package "foreign" according to instructions (
options(CRAN="http://cran.us.r-project.org/") and
install.packages("foreign") ), but when I do so and then use either
read.ssd or read.xport I
2004 Feb 09
0
Another question, unfortunately. . . .(Installing "foreig n"/trying to import/export SAS files)
Hi,
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shoultz, Gerald [SMTP:bjz9 at cdc.gov]
> Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 3:38 PM
> To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
> Subject: [R] Another question, unfortunately. . . .(Installing
> "foreign"/trying to import/export SAS files)
>
>
> I am trying to use read.ssd and then read.xport (to get a SA...
2004 Feb 05
0
Thanks for help
Thanks for the help in regard to the last email--I got R installed
easily, once I got to the executable file.
Take care,
Gerald Shoultz
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2004 Feb 05
2
I am totally lost on how to install R . . .
First . . . SUBSCRIBE (I want to subscribe to the list).
Second, I am trying to install R on windows XP. In looking at the
instruction manual I get the following:
The simplest way is to use 'rw1081.exe' or 'miniR.exe'. Just
double-click on the icon
and follow the instructions. If you installed R this way you can
uninstall it from the Control Panel.
How do I get the