Will your data be read in correctly if you do away with the colClasses argument to read.delim (or read.table)?
Jean "Silvano Cesar da Costa" <silv...@uel.br> wrote on 09/26/2012 09:11:33 AM: > > Hi, > > I have 35 data files for reading. I would like get a program for > performing reading of 35 files at once. > All are of the type: Dados1.raw, Dados2.raw and so on. > > If the files have the same number of columns, I can read with the > following commands: > > rm(list=ls()) > filenames = list.files(path="~/Silvano/Arq", pattern="Dados+.*raw") > names = substr(filenames, 1, 7) > > for(i in names){ > filepath = file.path("~/Silvano/Dados", paste(i, ".raw", sep="")) > assign(i, read.delim(filepath, > colClasses=c(rep("character", 5), rep("numeric", 5)), > sep = "")) > } > > It happens that the files have different number of columns. And I can't > solve the problem. > > Any suggestions? > > > --------------------------------------------- > Silvano Cesar da Costa > > Universidade Estadual de Londrina > Centro de Ciências Exatas > Departamento de EstatÃstica > > Fone: (43) 3371-4346 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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