similar to: read.fwf doesn't work with header = TRUE (PR#8226)

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2005 Nov 05
0
read.fwf; bug reports 8226 & 8236 (PR#8284)
It seems to me that the bug dealt with in bug reports 8226 and 8236 is still not fixed. I obtained the revised version of read.fwf from the latest R-patched and tried try.it <- read.fwf("junk",w,header=TRUE,as.is=TRUE) This gave the error Error in read.table(file = FILE, header = header, sep = sep, as.is = as.is, : more columns than column names Inspection of file
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
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
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 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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 >
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
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 Jul 10
1
read.table, read.fwf, and na.strings (PR#7075)
# Your mailer is set to "none" (default on Windows), # hence we cannot send the bug report directly from R. # Please copy the bug report (after finishing it) to # your favorite email program and send it to # # r-bugs@r-project.org # ###################################################### Is this intended behavior for the read.fwf(na.strings="-999")? I anticipated that
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
2016 Sep 06
3
sieve - find in header
Hello list, have a problem with sieve script. I want to perform an action if an arbitrary headerline contains a defined string. I tried with regex: if header :regex [".*"] ["searchstri.*"] { fileinto "junk"; } This is not working because regex is only used in 2nd argument ["searchstri.*"] In 1st argument [".*"] no regex is used, sieve
2006 May 04
2
R pour débutant
Bonjour, Je suis actuellement doctorant (en fin de th?se) et je vais avoir besoin de me servir de R. Devant apprendre R tout seul, je suis tomb? sur un mail de vous disant que vous aviez r?aliser un tutorial sur ce logiciel pour des 100% d?butant comme moi J'aurai essentiellement ? utiliser des algo de clustering (SOM ou Nu?e dyna) sur des matrices pouvant faire 41x230 Cependant je
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
2016 Sep 08
2
sieve - find in header
On 08-09-16 20:51, @lbutlr wrote: > On Tue Sep 06 2016 07:25:38 Hajo Locke <hajo.locke at gmx.de> said >> How to solve this case and find a string in arbitrary/unknown headerline? > > You?ll have to create multiple sieves covering the possible headers. > Maybe when you tell what you're trying to achieve, we can give you better advice. Almost no one is looking for
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,
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
2000 Sep 19
4
methods for interval-censored data
Dear all, Are there functions or packages in R that can handle interval-censored data? I have looked in various packages (such as survival5 or event), but it seems that only right-censored data can be analysed. More generally, are there methods to analyse both interval-censored observations and right-censored observations in the same data set? Thanks in advance. Emmanuel Paradis
2016 Mar 21
3
sieve - editheader - edit in place
Hello, i do some tests with sieve editheader extensions. deleteheader and addheader are working, but i noticed that new headerlines are always prepended to current header. So new lines can be found always on top. I am looking for a possibility to edit a headerline in place, without moving the new line to top of stack(replaceheader?). It is not looking good if a Subject-Line suddenly moves to
2001 Feb 01
3
Rotated mtext
I seem to remember this coming up before, but I can't find it any messages I've saved or in the archives (searching by subject). I want to rotate mtext so that it's perpendicular to the right side. I tried srt=90 and lots of other values, but it seems to be ignored. Is there a way to do this? ______________________________________________________________________ Stuart Luppescu
2000 Oct 25
2
par(ask=T) in termplot()
Hi, I think it would be nice to have par(ask=T) set by default in termplot(), like it is in plot.lm(). Best, Emmanuel Paradis -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-devel mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the "body", not the subject !)