Toby Gass wrote:
Thank you for the suggestions for the more efficient code. The
problem remains, however, that the final dataframe does not contain
the correct values. So, in the case of the code you suggested,
imp <- lapply(test, read.csv)
do.call(rbind, imp)
imp does contain all the data from each dataframe, and the data from
each csv can be accessed with a single bracket index, but the do.call
does not work, possibly because rbind doesn't work on a list??
I think that syntax looks OK. What error are you actually getting?
Any additional suggestions will be happily tested. I'm still
figuring out how to create a functionally equivalent toy example.
Toy example that can replicate error would be perfect. You can always
just ?dput a subset of imp, say the first few elements if there are
many.
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