[R] how to read this data file into R?
David Winsemius
dwinsemius at comcast.net
Wed Feb 3 00:29:18 CET 2010
If that is the way the data were coming in ... as an irregularly
arranged matrix with , I would cut and paste into a text editor, even
up the rows, paste into the OpenOffice.org spreadsheet using the fixed
width option, trim out the unwanted row names and column names, and
then "Save as.." a .csv file.
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David.
On Feb 2, 2010, at 5:55 PM, song song wrote:
> [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5] [,6] [,7]
> [,8]
> [1,] 2.010061 -5.223624 2.010061 2.010061 1.463336 1.463336 2.010061
> 2.010061
> [2,] 2.057502 -5.101445 2.057502 2.057502 2.057502 2.057502 2.057502
> 2.057502
> [3,] 2.011081 -5.227745 2.011081 2.011081 2.011081 2.011081 2.011081
> 2.011081
> [4,] 2.031695 -5.147776 2.031695 2.031695 2.031695 2.031695 2.03169
> snipped
> [23,] 2.00596350 2.0059635 -5.195960 2.005964 -1.791538434
> 0.02761610
> [24,] 1.96648770 1.9664877 -5.195960 1.966488 0.642854756
> 0.11557730
> [25,] 1.92247274 1.9224727 -5.132915 1.922473 -5.132915158
> 1.92247274
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David Winsemius, MD
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