[R] problems with read.table
Peter Holzer
holzer at stat.math.ethz.ch
Wed Feb 10 10:06:29 CET 1999
Dear R users,
I have the following problem:
I have a table in ASCII-format, separated with commas. I can read it as
long as no field contains a comma itself. If one does, read.table doesn't
function even though that field is double-quoted.
Ex.:
File "test.csv":
Name,Strasse,PLZ
Jsaac,Gossauerstrassee 29,9100
Roth-Bernasconi,"20, ch. des Fauvettes",1212
adressen <- read.table("test.csv", header=T, sep=",")
results in an error as the comma in "20, ch. des Fauvettes" is interpreted
as a field delimiter. Playing around with read.table and also with scan I
found out that double-quotes are always interpreted as characters of their
own.
What can I do? Thanks for any help.
Peter
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