Hi.

I have some data frames I created previously that seem to not be working 
correctly anymore. I *think* the problem is that some of the variables in the 
data frame are of a type called labelled. There are other attributes in the 
data frame as well. I thought that the easiest way to fix this was to convert 
to, say a csv and re-load.

I tried something like read.csv(write.csv(df,row.names=FALSE)) but got the error

  Error in read.table(file = file, header = header, sep = sep, quote = quote,  
: 
  'file' must be a character string or connection

I guess there must be a way to send the output of write.csv to a connection 
that read.csv can use but I was mystified by the help page on connections, at 
least I could not determine how to achieve my desired result.

I realize I could write to a file and read it back in, but that feels klunky 
somehow. Maybe my approach to convert my data to strip the "weird" stuff is 
wrong-headed and I would accept alternative strategies.

I would like a more general solution to fix this because I expect to encounter 
it some more. For those wondering how I found myself in such a mess, the data 
frames were initially imported from SAS data sets through the haven package. I 
then did some standard manipulation and added some additional labels with the 
upData() function from Hmisc (both packages have been updated since initial 
creation of the data frames).

Thanks,

Kevin
 
--
 Kevin E. Thorpe
 Head of Biostatistics,  Applied Health Research Centre (AHRC)
 Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St. Michael's
 Assistant Professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health
 University of Toronto
 email: kevin.tho...@utoronto.ca  Tel: 416.864.5776  Fax: 416.864.3016
 
     
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