[R] Help with R-Calling forth csv.
Ulrik Stervbo
u|r|k@@tervbo @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Mon Apr 16 14:59:09 CEST 2018
There are plenty of options for reading csv files. For built-in solutions
look at ?read.csv or at read_csv from the package reader.
If the measurements are ordered in columns rather than in rows, reading the
data can be very slow.
HTH
Ulrik
Mohammad Areida <areidamh using gmail.com> schrieb am Mo., 16. Apr. 2018, 13:25:
> Hi, I'm working on R trying to find a distribution that fits data from a
> csv file. The csv contains data on pressure exerted by a certain vehicle in
> terms of pressure [kPa] and I have around 3000 data points.
>
> I want to call forth this csv and by using (fitdistr) or if you could
> recommend a function to use, get a plot of my csv and the distributions I
> can compare it to (Weibull, chi, beta, etc). Now im a complete amateur with
> the program R, and I can't write a code to call forth the csv with every
> data point. I’ve been stuck trying to write a code that works for over a
> week and have not gotten it to work. I've come to the conclusion that this
> is the only program capable enough to help me plot the distributions to my
> data, any help is greatly appreciated!
>
> Kind regards
>
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