On Jun 13, 2008, at 4:43 AM, Emiliano Guevara wrote:
Hi,There's many ways to do it. I would suggest using comma separated values as a "bridge" filetype.
I find copy/paste more convenient for most simple tables - simply select the table in Numbers, press <Cmd><C> (Copy) and then read the clipboard in R:
read.table(pipe("pbpaste"))
Cheers,
Simon
From Numbers, save your data as a .csv file (comma separated value). Then, in R, import the data from the file using: > read.csv(file.csv) That should be it, Best wishes, E. On Jun 13, 2008, at 05:34 AM, Peng Jiang wrote:Hi ,I have some data in Numbers, which is a data managing software for Mac OS. How can I import them to R ? Or how can I import my data from R to Numbers ? Any interfaces between R and Numbers or something ?I am a newbie so if the question is toooooo simple, please take it easy.Thanks! -------------------------- Peng Jiang 江鹏 Ph.D. Candidate Antai College of Economics & Management 安泰经济管理学院 Department of Mathematics 数学系 Shanghai Jiaotong University (Minhang Campus) 800 Dongchuan Road 200240 Shanghai P. R. China**************************************** Emiliano R. Guevara Facoltà di Lingue e Lett. Straniere Dipart. di Lingue e Lett. Straniere Università di Bologna Via Cartoleria 5 (40124) Bologna, Italia http://morbo.lingue.unibo.it/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Mac mailing list [email protected] https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac
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