Why cann't you read in the whole data set and then create the subsets?  This
is easily done with 'split'.  If the data is too large, then consider a data
base.

On 3/11/07, gnv shqp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi R-experts,
>
> I have data from four conditions of an experiment.  I tried to create four
> subsets of the data with read.table, for example,
> read.table("Experiment.csv",subset=(condition=="1"))
> .  I found a similar post in the archive, but the answer to that post was
> no.   Any  new ideas about  reading subsets of data with read.table?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Feng
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