At 1:58 AM -0400 9/26/09, Derek Foo wrote:
Hello,

I am trying to read in a csv file with column such as
"\\LS01\Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time" with the command
read.csv("file"). However, the column name in the resulted data frame is
changed to "X..LS01.Processor._Total....Processor.Time".

Strangely,

Not so strange. Data can be anything, but column names are names of variables. In R, as in most (all? many?) computer languages, variable names have rules they must follow. Yours don't follow R's rules.

See Gabor's response to learn how to tell R to ignore the rules (in this particular instance). You will find, however, that later on, when you want to use those variables, it will be more difficult to use variables whose names do not follow the rules.


 when I experimented with just reading the csv with the "head"
flag set to false, the text was read correctly as the same to the raw file.
I am wondering if anyone has encountered a similar problem. If so, I would
really appreciate if you can share your insight.


Best Regards,
Derek

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