I agree that having a few (5-20 perhaps) rows of the data is essential to give 
you appropriate help. Be warned that files with extension ".CSV" (or must 
others as well) don't make it through the mailing list filters, so be sure to 
read the Posting Guide and either change the name of the file so it ends in 
".txt" or use the dput function on data after you have read it in [1] and just 
include that in your email not as an attachment.

Note that adding certain arguments to the read.csv function call can make it do 
you don't have to convert from factor to character:

Mac <- read.csv("July'15.csv", header = TRUE, as.is=TRUE)

or

Mac <- read.csv("July'15.csv", header = TRUE, stringsAsFactors=FALSE)

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On August 26, 2015 1:33:28 PM PDT, jim holtman <jholt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Please provide a sample of the data that you are trying to convert. 
>BTW
>does it have commas in numeric values, or what else is strange about
>the
>data.  The error message is very clear in the column of data that you
>are
>trying to convert is not numeric.
>
>
>Jim Holtman
>Data Munger Guru
>
>What is the problem that you are trying to solve?
>Tell me what you want to do, not how you want to do it.
>
>On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 4:30 AM, Arun84441 <arun.kum...@safexpress.com>
>wrote:
>
>> I have imported the csv file having 398800 obs of 30 variables. There
>is a
>> variable "TOTALFRT" which is showing as character in R environment. I
>am
>> trying to convert it to numeric by using as.numeric function.
>> Wherein function is converting character to numeric but with an error
>> message "Warning message:
>> NAs introduced by coercion", it omitted 388800 entries. Hence I am
>unable
>> to
>> perform calculation.
>>
>> Is there anyway by which I can convert NAs to numeric??
>>
>> Below is the code I used for conversion :-
>>
>> Mac<-read.csv("July'15.csv", header = TRUE)
>> Book=as.character(Mac$TOTALFRT)
>> V = as.numeric(Book)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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