On 09.11.2011 04:42, Dan Zhou wrote:
Hi, So I have everything written out. I used R-studio (same as R console but with an IDE) and I had no trouble calling upon and opening the csv file for computation. However, when I try to run my code in plain old R, it says that the file could not be located. Heres my code: func<- function(filename, int) { Data<- read.csv("sample.csv", header = TRUE) attach(Data, warn.conflicts = FALSE) ........... .......... } I made sure that sample file was in the same directory.
Which "same" directory? Have you checked getwd() before running func()?
I even tried inputting the entire file location "C:\Users..."
But hopefully not that way. You need to escape backslahes as in "c:\\Users" or, much easiest, use forwward slahes. See the R for Windows FAQs.
Uwe Ligges
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