[R] RE:
Martyn Plummer
plummer at iarc.fr
Tue Nov 9 16:24:37 CET 1999
I usually do this by saving the spreadsheet in comma-separated variable
(csv) format, and then read it into R with this command
foo.dat <- read.table("foo.csv", header=TRUE, sep=",")
Martyn
On 09-Nov-99 Nestler, Angelika wrote:
>
> How can I import tables from Microsoft-Exel into R? Perhaps You can
> explain in an example. Thanks!
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