[R] readxl question
    Ivan Krylov 
    kry|ov@r00t @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
       
    Thu Dec  5 18:43:07 CET 2019
    
    
  
On Thu, 5 Dec 2019 15:39:56 +0000
Thomas Subia <tsubia using imgprecision.com> wrote:
> date <- lapply(files, read_excel, sheet="Sheet1", range=("B5"))
> date_df <- as.data.frame(date)
> trans_date <-t(date_df)
> mydates <- list(trans_date)
This feels a bit excessive for what looks like a one-dimensional string
vector. Why is it needed? Can you get better results with sapply or
vapply (which return vectors, not lists)?
In particular, as.data.frame might be responsible for the name
mangling. Also, your data seems to end up inside the row names. Try
using str() on every step of the transformation to check if that is the
case.
Also check out the .name_repair argument of the read_excel function,
but I think that as.data.frame is part of the problem.
-- 
Best regards,
Ivan
    
    
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