Hi Michael,
thanks a lot for the additional tips! So far it all has worked!
Marion

2012/2/17 Marion Wenty <marion.we...@gmail.com>

> Hi Michael and Rui,
>
> thanks a lot for the tips.
>
> It worked with both your suggestions!
>
> I also found out, that this problem only exists if I put header=T.
>
> Thanks again!
>
> Marion
>
>
> If you don't need to refer to colnames you should be fine.
>
> If you do need to subset by colnames, you can still do it with `[`,
> but you'll have trouble if you want to use the $ trick, unless you use
> back-ticks. Don't worry about these things if they aren't troubling
> you now though.
>
> Michael
>
> 2012/2/16 Rui Barradas <rui1...@sapo.pt>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> > I read  a .csv file into R
>> >
>> > with the following command:
>> >
>> > A<-read.csv2(file="Mappe3.csv")
>> >
>> > It worked fine, except that I would like to get rid of the points
>> between
>> > the words and get spaces instead like I have got in the .csv file.
>>
>> Try
>>
>> gsub('\\.', ' ', A)
>>
>> (And see ?regexpr and ?gsub)
>>
>> Rui Barradas
>>
>>
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