[R] How to read a *.csv file in R?
peter dalgaard
pdalgd at gmail.com
Wed Mar 13 17:08:19 CET 2013
On Mar 13, 2013, at 16:54 , Daniel Nordlund wrote:
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>> Subject: [R] How to read a *.csv file in R?
>>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> I am dealing with this kind of data. To read the file in R I have nulled
>> all
>> empty fields and tried:
>>
>> date BRENT BRENTchg HWWI HWWIchg
>> Jan. 86 22,5 NULL 68,1 -15,6
>> Feb.86 17 NULL 64,9 -21,6
>> Mar. 86 13,7 NULL 66,6 -19,5
>> Apr.86 12,3 NULL 63,6 -19,1
>> May 86 14 NULL 61,5 -20,9
>> June 86 11,8 NULL 59,8 -20,7
>> July 86 9,4 NULL 57,2 -19,3
>> Aug.86 13,2 NULL 55,5 -18,3
>> Sep.86 14,2 NULL 57,5 -15,1
>> Oct. 86 13,7 NULL 55,5 -14,1
>> Nov.86 14,4 NULL 54,9 -14,9
>> Dec. 86 15,7 NULL 52,9 -26,4
>> Jan. 87 18,3 -18,67 49,8 -26,87
>> Feb.87 17,3 1,76 49,9 -23,11
>> Mar. 87 17,8 29,93 49,7 -25,38
>> Apr.87 18 46,34 50,5 -20,6
>> May 87 18,6 32,86 52,3 -14,96
>> June 87 18,8 59,32 53,5 -10,54
>> July 87 19,8 110,64 54,5 -4,72
>> Aug.87 18,9 43,18 55,3 -0,36
>> Sep.87 18,2 28,17 55,1 -4,17
>> Oct. 87 18,6 35,77 57,8 4,14
>> Nov.87 17,7 22,92 55,5 1,09
>> Dec. 87 16,8 7,01 56,5 6,81
>> Jan. 88 16,7 -8,74 58,4 17,27
>> Feb.88 15,7 -9,25 59,5 19,24
>>
>>> heisenberg <- read.csv(file="comprice.csv",head=TRUE,sep="")
>> Error in read.table(file = file, header = header, sep = sep, quote =
>> quote,
>> :
>> duplicate 'row.names' are not allowed
>>
>> However, my row names are not duplicated. When I try:
>>
>>> heisenberg <- read.csv(file="comprice.csv",head=TRUE,sep=",")
>> Error in read.table(file = file, header = header, sep = sep, quote =
>> quote,
>> :
>> more columns than column names
>>
>> I have saved the file with excel under *.csv(MSDOS).
>>
>> How to read this file?
>>
>> Thank you in advance for your help?
>>
>>
>
> The data appear to be tab delimited with the decimal point being a comma (','). So, try read.csv2()
>
> heisenberg <- read.csv2(file="comprice.csv", header=TRUE, sep="\t")
>
>
read.delim2() would be more to the point. (M: Are you _sure_ Excel calls this a csv file? Those are usually semicolon-separated in German locales.)
It's usually easier to leave blank fields blank in delimited formats. If you code NULL for missing, you'll need the na.strings= argument.
-pd
> Hope this is helpful,
>
> Dan
>
> Daniel Nordlund
> Bothell, WA USA
>
>
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