Hi All, I have the following text file (mytextfile.txt)
738307 527178 714456 557955 #N/A 17.42 6.22 4.73 #N/A 17.3 6.23 4.75 #N/A 17.29 6.17 4.7 #N/A 17.07 6.12 4.6 #N/A 17.27 6.19 4.7 #N/A 17.72 6.4 4.78 #N/A 17.12 6.19 4.75 #N/A 17.07 6.15 4.65 #N/A 17.03 6.07 4.64 #N/A 17.38 6.13 4.7 #N/A 17.38 6.13 4.7 #N/A 17.38 6.13 4.7 #N/A 17.38 6.13 4.7 #N/A 17.34 6.28 4.7 10 17.57 6.33 4.75 11 17.57 6.33 4.75 12 17.57 6.33 4.75 13 17.39 6.25 4.87 14 17.15 6.33 5.06 15 17.05 6.21 5 16 16.87 6.14 5.15 17 16.72 6.27 5.23 I use the following command: mydf <- read.table(file="mytextfile.txt", header = T, sep="\t",na.strings=" #NA") When the above command is applied I have only 8 lines in mydf. I tried many options but nothing seems to get me the entire file. If the #NA are not in the first column it seems to work fine i.e I get 22 lines in mydf. Anyone would know a way of getting the entire file even if #NA are in the first column? I use R 1.8.0 on Windows 2000 Any help appreciated Arno ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help
