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2010 Apr 22
1
packages gdata / gtools - installation in R 2.11.0
Dear R-list members,
I have just downloaded R version 2.11.0. Then I installed
package gdata. At the end of the installation, a warning message
said that package gtools could not be found. Package gdata
was, after the installation, included in the "Package Index"
in the help files. Messages during installation (which was made
through the menu Packages / Instal package(s), choosing the
2009 Feb 24
0
data file - function write.fwf - library gdata
Dear R-list members,
I have a data file with thousands of lines (cases), where each line
contains the values of several variables. I would like to separate
these lines in small groups, with each group followed by a blank
line, to ease the visual inspection of the data in some situations.
I am writing the output files with function write.fwf in library
gdata, for correct column alignment.
Below
2012 Sep 14
1
Any way to get read.table.ffdf() (in the ff package) to pass colClasses or comment.char parameters through to read.fwf() ?
Hi everyone, my apologies if I'm overlooking something obvious in the
documentation. I'm relatively inexperienced with the (awesome) ff package.
My goal is to use the read.table.ffdf() function to call the read.fwf()
function and pass through the colClasses and comment.char arguments. The
code below shows exactly what doesn't work for me.
If the colClasses and comment.char
2010 Jun 23
1
reg: R genetics problem
Dear Sir,
We need to use genetics packages at our end. We have installed R packages. When i try to choose genetics package and install, it is giving an error. Please see the attachment for the error. How can i resolve it and make it work?
Thanking you
A Padmavathi Devi
Technical Officer
Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology
Ph.No:27192776
"The person addressed in the email is the sole
2004 Nov 08
1
Possible bug in read.fwf (PR#7350)
Full_Name: Shigeru Mase
Version: R 1.9.1 and 2.0.0
OS: Debian Linux
Submission from: (NULL) (219.35.150.115)
I tried to read the following text file "test.txt" with 5 lines using
read.fwf() function:
# comment 1
1234567 # comment 2
1 234567 # comment 3
12345 67 # comment 4
# comment 5
In R 1.9.1, I got the following result (since I have R 2.0.0 installed now
I cannot reproduce
2004 Jul 10
1
read.table, read.fwf, and na.strings (PR#7075)
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# your favorite email program and send it to
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Is this intended behavior for the read.fwf(na.strings="-999")?
I anticipated that
2010 Jun 05
1
Write.fwf works from Mac, throws different number of row error in Windows
Hello,
I am having a problem with write.fwf in Windows. I wrote a code to ingest a
number of text files with weather data in them, process them, and then
output a text file with two parts: 1) a set of column names, 2) the
processed data table.
I wrote and tested the program on my Mac, and it worked fine. However, on
the windows machine, where I intend the work to be done, when I run the
2005 Oct 21
1
read.fwf(...,header=TRUE,...) (PR#8236)
Full_Name: Giovanni Bonafe'
Version: 2.2.0
OS: Linux
Submission from: (NULL) (195.62.164.225)
If the file "example.dat" is like this:
aaa bbb ccc
3.4 1.2 5.6
4.6 10 32
667 343 1.7
With the older 1.9.1, as expected:
> data<-read.fwf(file = "example.dat",widths=c(3,4,4),header=TRUE)
> data
aaa bbb ccc
1 3.4 1.2 5.6
2 4.6 10.0 32.0
3 667.0 343.0
2009 Apr 14
2
Controlling widths in write.fwf()
Is there a way to handle the widths of values being written to a file
using wrtite.fwf() ?
For example, I used read.fwf(file, width.vector) to read a file. After
making the necessary data manipulation, I want to write the data to a
new file in the same width.vector format. Is there a way to specify
this?
Thanks in Advance
Aparna
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2002 Jun 13
1
problem with read.fwf
Here is an example of the data I'm reading in using read.fwf:
5342.0 5450.4 0.9200 0.4506 34.7030 27.8411 37.1306 46.0034 0.0000
5438.0 5549.6 0.9300 0.4477-34.7280 27.8616 37.1506 46.0234 0.0000
And the commands I'm using to read it in:
widths <- c(7,7,8,8,8,8,8,8,8)
filedata <- read.fwf(fileopen, widths,sep="",dec=".")
The problem is with
2002 Dec 12
1
Read FWF, problem and solution?
Running R 1.6.1
Linux Slackware 8.1
233MHZ AMD-K6 96MB RAM
Using read.fwf, I tried to open a fixed-width file that of about 4 MB residing
in the working directory, using the command below:
dat<-read.fwf("sc01aai.dat", widths=fields$length)
where fields$lengths is a vector of column widths, 28 to be exact. The data
are a mix of character, text, and factor variables.
R started
2005 Oct 20
4
read.fwf doesn't work with header = TRUE (PR#8226)
Full_Name: Emmanuel Paradis
Version: 2.1.1
OS: Linux
Submission from: (NULL) (193.49.41.105)
read.fwf(..., header = TRUE) does not work properly since:
1/ the original header is printed on the console and not in FILE;
2/ the different 'parts' of the header should be separated with tabs
to work with the call to read.table.
Here is a suggested fix for src/library/utils/R/read.fwf.R:
2012 Mar 10
1
Subsetting a data.frame -> Read in with FWF format from .DAT file
Hi there,
I am having trouble subsetting a data frame by a conditional via one column
(of many).
I read the file into R through "read.fwf," where I specified column widths.
Original data is .DAT. I then utilized "names" function to read in column
headings.
For one column, PRVDR_NUM, I wish to further amend the entire data set, but
only have PRVDR_NUM == 050108. This is
2006 Oct 30
4
read.fwf and header
Hi!
I have data (also in attached file) in the following form:
num1 num2 num3 int1 fac1 fac2 cha1 cha2 Date POSIXt
1 1 f q 1900-01-01 1900-01-01 01:01:01
2 1.0 1316666.5 2 a g r z 1900-01-01 01:01:01
3 1.5 1188830.5 3 b h s y 1900-01-01 1900-01-01 01:01:01
4 2.0 1271846.3 4 c i t x 1900-01-01 1900-01-01 01:01:01
5 2.5 829737.4 d j u w 1900-01-01
6 3.0
2006 Oct 30
4
read.fwf and header
Hi!
I have data (also in attached file) in the following form:
num1 num2 num3 int1 fac1 fac2 cha1 cha2 Date POSIXt
1 1 f q 1900-01-01 1900-01-01 01:01:01
2 1.0 1316666.5 2 a g r z 1900-01-01 01:01:01
3 1.5 1188830.5 3 b h s y 1900-01-01 1900-01-01 01:01:01
4 2.0 1271846.3 4 c i t x 1900-01-01 1900-01-01 01:01:01
5 2.5 829737.4 d j u w 1900-01-01
6 3.0
2004 Sep 15
3
Read.fwf
Dear List
I have a fixed width file with variables of varying width. The help is
pretty transparent for this feature, but I can't seem to figure out how
I can make effective use of the package with my data.
In my dataset, the first 80 columns are of width 1 followed by other
variables with width larger than 1.
I think the correct way to do this, by brute force, would be
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2007 Nov 08
1
Bug (?) in read.fwf
Hi,
I'm trying to use read.fwf
temp = read.fwf ("Raw data.txt", widths = c (11, 21, 10, rep
(16, 6)) ,skip = 2, n = 2, stringsAsFactors = FALSE, strip.white = TRUE)
but no matter what I do the strings are turned into factors. I believe
it's the "n=2" parameter that causes the problem as it seems to work
without this. Am I missing something?
Thanks in advance,
2002 May 03
3
skipping columns with read.fwf?
I have a file in fwf. It is rather large, about 40,000 rows and 40 variables (columns). I only need about 10 variables form the data set for the analysis at hand. Unfortunately, these 10 variables are not contiguous in the file, for example, the first is position 1-8, the next position 25-27, then 40.
Is there a way to read the selected varaibles that I need without reading in the entire data
1999 Jun 01
1
read.fwf - Perl Not Found error
Hello
I am trying to use read.fwf, but receive an error:
Warning: perl not found
Error: "scan" can't open file
I guess I need to obtain a perl for windows95 program. Where can I find a
suitable port?
R-Version: 0.64.1
OS : Win95
Thanks
Sylvano
sylvano at hotmail.com.au
--------------------------------
Sylvano Lucchetti
sylvano at gnomon.com.au
http://www.gnomon.com.au/
2011 Mar 14
1
Math characters in column heading using latex() in Hmisc
Hi Everybody
I want to print a latex table containing math characters in the column
heading
These are the formulae I want to use as column headings. It prints OK from
TeX
$\sum_{i}\sum_{j}C_{P,i,j,y}\times\mathit{FC}_{i}$, $XU_{alt,y}$, $n$,
$\bar{C}_{P,y}$
My plan was to create a character vector with these and later rbind the
values to them. When I create the vector like: