On Wed, 12-Aug-2009 at 03:36AM -0700, jorgusch wrote:
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| First of all, sorry for not giving all information.
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| Secondly, thanks a lot. This is a real help!! I did not know, that you can
| use names...
| This is really simple and works great!!!
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| If anyone is close enough to the people
Patrick Connolly-4 wrote:
Did you notice that the method creates a dataframe with no rows?
Sure I did, but once data is in R in a proper format, you can create rows
with R tools quite easily. Though, getting first step done, is not always
obvious to me.
Maybe this is a extrem case, but the
First of all, sorry for not giving all information.
Secondly, thanks a lot. This is a real help!! I did not know, that you can
use names...
This is really simple and works great!!!
If anyone is close enough to the people writing the help in R, please tell
them that they should write a tutorial
Hello,
For not too regular users of R, preparing the data is somehow a burden.
Comming from iMacro in FireFox I get a badly designed csv, which I need to
put into a daily R script.
The data looks like that (e.g.):
22 Results,35 Results,39 Results,2 Results,7 Results,23
Results,42 Results,36
On Tue, 11-Aug-2009 at 01:39AM -0700, jorgusch wrote:
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| Hello,
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| For not too regular users of R, preparing the data is somehow a burden.
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| Comming from iMacro in FireFox I get a badly designed csv, which I need to
| put into a daily R script.
| The data looks like that (e.g.):
How did
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--- On Tue, 8/11/09, jorgusch hackl.schor...@web.de wrote:
From: jorgusch hackl.schor...@web.de
Subject: [R] Slicing cra**y csv files
To: r-help@r-project.org
Received: Tuesday, August 11, 2009, 4:39 AM
Hello,
For not too regular users of R, preparing the data is
somehow a burden.
Comming
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