if you don't need to import several dataset, you can directly change current
directory from the file
menu and move to your working directory instead of substuting all backslashes
for slashes in import
function argument.
you can also copy your dataset in excel and do :
> data1 <- read.delim("clipboard")
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Rashmi Pant a écrit :
> Hi
> I am a beginner with R.
> I have been trying to import a tab delimited excel file but i get the
> following error message
> > file.show('C:\Documents and Settings\stats\Desktop\SUMI\plasma2.txt')
> Warning message:
> file.show(): file 'C:Documents and SettingsstatsDesktopSUMIplasma2.txt' does
> not exist
> I have understood the programming part but i cannot go ahead unless i have
> imported the file. I have consulted the R-help archive without success.
> Any help will be appreciated
> Thanks in advance
>
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