On Jan 19, 2012, at 11:37 AM, Dan Abner wrote:

Hello everyone,

I use Bob Muenchen's approach for reading in "in-stream" (to use SAS
parlance) delimited data within a script. This works great:


mystring <-
"id,workshop,gender,q1,q2,q3,q4
1,1,f,1,1,5,1
2,2,f,2,1,4,1
3,1,f,2,2,4,3
4,2, ,3,1, ,3
5,1,m,4,5,2,4
6,2,m,5,4,5,5
7,1,m,5,3,4,4
8,2,m,4,5,5,5"

mydata <- read.table( textConnection(mystring),
  header=TRUE, sep=",",
  row.names="id", na.strings=" ")
closeAllConnections()
mydata

Can anyone suggest a similar approach for reading in tab-delimited or
single space delimited data? Example data:

You need to read the help page more thoroughly. Either tab or space are members of the "whitespace" collection of delimiters which are the default separators in read.table(). The would be a problem with spaces as na.strngs but you seem to have "-99" in that role below.



?read.table

data3<-
"OBSNO AGE SEX ALKPHOS LAB CAMMOL PHOSMMOL AGEGROUP
21 76 M 84 5 3.2 0.9 3
22 76 M  5 2.18 0.84 3
23 68 M 82 5 2.15 0.52 1
24 69 M 84 5 2.3 1.36 1
25 76 F 100 3 25.3 1.07 3
26 70 F 90 3 20 0.97 2
27 71 F 109 3 22.3 0.94 2
28 70 -99 65 3 24.3 1.42 2
29 74 F 61 3 25 0.87 2
30 74 F 62 3 23.3 0.94 2"

Thanks!

Dan

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Still not sending plain text, Dan.

--
David Winsemius, MD
West Hartford, CT

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