TFM ("R Data Import/Export" manual in this case) can be a better place
to look than the archive. Try specifying colClasses in read.csv()
might help.
Andy
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> hi All,
>
> i have a .csv of size 272 MB and a RAM of 512MB and working
> on windows XP.
> I am not able to import the csv file.
> R hangs means it stops responding even SciViews hangs.
> i am using read.csv(FILENAME,sep=",",header=TRUE). Is there
> any way to import it.
> i have tried archives already but i was not able to sense much.
>
> thanks in advance
>
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