(Moved from R-help). This comes up often enough that I'm starting to think most functions that take filename arguments should have file.choose() as the default value. Then one could do
read.table() and have a dialog box pop up in Windows, or some other prompt for a filename in other platforms. Are there any obviously bad side effects from a change like this? Duncan Murdoch On 1/29/2006 11:51 AM, Peter Dalgaard wrote: > Romain Francois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Le 29.01.2006 16:26, oliver wee a écrit : >> >>> hello, I have just started using R for doing a project >>> in time series... >>> >>> unfortunately, I am having trouble using the >>> read.table function for use in reading my data set. >>> >>> This is what I'm getting: >>> I inputted: >>> data <- >>> read.table("D:/Oliver/Professional/Studies/Time Series >>> Analysis/spdc2693.data", header = TRUE) >>> >>> I got: >>> Error in file(file, "r") : unable to open connection >>> In addition: Warning message: >>> cannot open file 'D:/Oliver/Professional/Studies/Time >>> Series Analysis/spdc2693.data', reason 'No such file >>> or directory' >>> >>> as I am just a novice programmer, I really would >>> appreciate help from you guys. Is there a need to >>> setpath in R, like in java or something like that... >>> >>> I am using the windows version btw. >>> >>> I have also tried to put the file in the work >>> directory of R, so that I only typed >>> data <- read.table("spdc2693.data", header = TRUE) >>> Again, it won't work, with the same error message. >>> >>> I would appreciate any help. thanks again. >>> >>> >> Hi, try : >> >> read.table(file.choose(), header=TRUE) >> >> and go to your file. >> Also, you can look a ?setwd, ?getwd > > Right. Or just file.choose() and see what the OS thinks your file is > really called. The most common causes for symptoms like that are > > (A) The file is "spcd2693.data" > (B) There's an extra extension which ever helpful Windows decided to > hide, as in "spdc2693.data.txt". > > ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel