Hi,
I have a peculier problem in R-Project that is when my CSV file have one
column with all values as 'F' the R-Project converting this 'F' to FALSE.
Can some one please suggest how to stop this convertion. Because I want to
use 'F' in my calculations and show it in screen. for example my data is
Look at colClasses in ?read.csv
Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2013 18:14:49 +0530
From: kiran4u2...@gmail.com
To: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: [R] Problem with converting F to FALSE
Hi,
I have a peculier problem in R-Project that is when my CSV file have one
column with all values as 'F' the R
Hi,
Try:
dat1-read.table(text=
sex group
F 1
F 2
F 3
,sep=,header=TRUE,colClasses=c(character,numeric))
dat1
# sex group
#1 F 1
#2 F 2
#3 F 3
#if you are using read.csv()
dat2-read.csv(new1.csv,sep=,header=TRUE,colClasses=c(character,numeric))
dat2
#
Hi,
You can either manually specify colClasses or the asis argument. See
?read.csv for more details.
If you just had those two columns, something like:
read.table(header = TRUE, text =
sex group
F 1
T 2
, colClasses = c(character, integer))
Cheers,
Josh
Depending what you're doing with the data, you might want
colClasses=c(factor,numeric)
On 05/09/2013 13:58, Joshua Wiley wrote:
Hi,
You can either manually specify colClasses or the asis argument. See
?read.csv for more details.
If you just had those two columns, something like:
Thank you everyone
I got actual values in my view
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 7:31 PM, Keith Jewell
keith.jew...@campdenbri.co.ukwrote:
Depending what you're doing with the data, you might want
colClasses=c(factor,**numeric)
On 05/09/2013 13:58, Joshua Wiley wrote:
Hi,
You can either
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