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2017 Aug 28
2
help with read.csv() for files with different number of columns
...0015O10Rik%%% Foxi1 Ascl3 Sirt3 1700003E16Rik%%% Ascl2 Ifnar2 1700028J19Rik%%% Musk Nfe2l3 1810011O10Rik%%% Ppp1r13b Bpnt1 Cdkn2c Foxc1 Sox10 Smarca2 1810019D21Rik%%% Asb8 1810037I17Rik%%% Zfp612 1810055G02Rik%%% Nkx2-3 Maged1 Runx1 Ugp2 Elk4 Spdef Tcf19 Isl2 Gtf2i Ctnnbl1 Tcea3 Ank2 Zfp612 Creb3l1 Nupr1 3632451O06Rik Creb3l4 Lass6 I wold like to read it into R using > test=read.csv("test.txt",sep="\t",header=FALSE) However, when I check the r object "test", I found that all the rows have 5 columns: > test?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? V1? ? ? ? ? ? V2? ? ? V3 ? ? V4? ? ? V5...
2017 Aug 27
1
help with read.csv() for files with different number of columns
...0015O10Rik%%% Foxi1 Ascl3 Sirt3 1700003E16Rik%%% Ascl2 Ifnar2 1700028J19Rik%%% Musk Nfe2l3 1810011O10Rik%%% Ppp1r13b Bpnt1 Cdkn2c Foxc1 Sox10 Smarca2 1810019D21Rik%%% Asb8 1810037I17Rik%%% Zfp612 1810055G02Rik%%% Nkx2-3 Maged1 Runx1 Ugp2 Elk4 Spdef Tcf19 Isl2 Gtf2i Ctnnbl1 Tcea3 Ank2 Zfp612 Creb3l1 Nupr1 3632451O06Rik Creb3l4 Lass6 I wold like to read it into R using > test=read.csv("test.txt",sep="\t",header=FALSE) However, when I check the r object "test", I found that all the rows have 5 columns: > test?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? V1? ? ? ? ? ? V2? ? ? V3 ? ? V4? ? ? V5...
2017 Aug 27
0
help with read.csv() for files with different number of columns
...0015O10Rik%%% Foxi1 Ascl3 Sirt3 1700003E16Rik%%% Ascl2 Ifnar2 1700028J19Rik%%% Musk Nfe2l3 1810011O10Rik%%% Ppp1r13b Bpnt1 Cdkn2c Foxc1 Sox10 Smarca2 1810019D21Rik%%% Asb8 1810037I17Rik%%% Zfp612 1810055G02Rik%%% Nkx2-3 Maged1 Runx1 Ugp2 Elk4 Spdef Tcf19 Isl2 Gtf2i Ctnnbl1 Tcea3 Ank2 Zfp612 Creb3l1 Nupr1 3632451O06Rik Creb3l4 Lass6 > I wold like to read it into R using > > test=read.csv("test.txt",sep="\t",header=FALSE) > However, when I check the r object "test", I found that all the rows have 5 columns: >> test V1 V2...
2017 Aug 29
2
help with read.csv() for files with different number of columns
...; 1700003E16Rik%%% Ascl2 Ifnar2 > 1700028J19Rik%%% Musk Nfe2l3 > 1810011O10Rik%%% Ppp1r13b Bpnt1 Cdkn2c Foxc1 Sox10 Smarca2 > 1810019D21Rik%%% Asb8 > 1810037I17Rik%%% Zfp612 > 1810055G02Rik%%% Nkx2-3 Maged1 Runx1 Ugp2 Elk4 Spdef Tcf19 Isl2 Gtf2i > Ctnnbl1 Tcea3 Ank2 Zfp612 Creb3l1 Nupr1 3632451O06Rik Creb3l4 Lass6 > > I wold like to read it into R using > >> test=read.csv("test.txt",sep="\t",header=FALSE) > > However, when I check the r object "test", I found that all the rows have 5 > columns: > >> test >? ? ? ? ?...
2017 Aug 28
0
help with read.csv() for files with different number of columns
...; 1700003E16Rik%%% Ascl2 Ifnar2 > 1700028J19Rik%%% Musk Nfe2l3 > 1810011O10Rik%%% Ppp1r13b Bpnt1 Cdkn2c Foxc1 Sox10 Smarca2 > 1810019D21Rik%%% Asb8 > 1810037I17Rik%%% Zfp612 > 1810055G02Rik%%% Nkx2-3 Maged1 Runx1 Ugp2 Elk4 Spdef Tcf19 Isl2 Gtf2i > Ctnnbl1 Tcea3 Ank2 Zfp612 Creb3l1 Nupr1 3632451O06Rik Creb3l4 Lass6 > > I wold like to read it into R using > >> test=read.csv("test.txt",sep="\t",header=FALSE) > > However, when I check the r object "test", I found that all the rows have 5 > columns: > >> test >...
2017 Aug 29
0
help with read.csv() for files with different number of columns
...Ifnar2 >> 1700028J19Rik%%% Musk Nfe2l3 >> 1810011O10Rik%%% Ppp1r13b Bpnt1 Cdkn2c Foxc1 Sox10 Smarca2 >> 1810019D21Rik%%% Asb8 >> 1810037I17Rik%%% Zfp612 >> 1810055G02Rik%%% Nkx2-3 Maged1 Runx1 Ugp2 Elk4 Spdef Tcf19 Isl2 Gtf2i >> Ctnnbl1 Tcea3 Ank2 Zfp612 Creb3l1 Nupr1 3632451O06Rik Creb3l4 Lass6 >> >> I wold like to read it into R using >> >>> test=read.csv("test.txt",sep="\t",header=FALSE) >> >> However, when I check the r object "test", I found that all the rows have >> 5 >> colum...
2017 May 23
3
prcomp: Error in La.svd(x, nu, nv): error code 1 from Lapack routine "dgesdd"
Dear R community, I have a data matrix (531X314), and would like to apply the prcomp. However, I got this error Lapack message. I am using R3.2.2. I googled a bit and found that it might be related to converge issue. ?Just wonder if there is a way to get around it? Thank you very much! Ace On Thursday, December 29, 2016 11:44 AM, Ista Zahn <istazahn at gmail.com> wrote: Use