Hello,

I'm glad it helped.

As for books on R, there are so many nowadays that it's difficult to recommend one. I'd start by seeing the R home page http://www.r-project.org/ and the links on the lower left, under the title
Documentation > Books
 or, for free downloads,
Documentation > Other > contributed documentation

The links also point to the R Wiki, http://rwiki.sciviews.org/doku.php.
In fact, the large number of documentation, code examples, etc, make of Google a very good friend :) To make it better, and more complete, some of the web pages are very general, others dedicated to certain fields
Examples of usefull links, one of each type, are, for instance,

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/r
http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/

And many others.
And, of course, the manuals that come with R.

Rui Barradas

Em 22-08-2012 06:20, Amir Kasaeian escreveu:
Dear Rui,
Good day! Thank you very much. The great codes!
My other question is that which book or books do you introduce me If I ask you 
to recommend some R best books, especially in the field of programming?
Thanks all your attention.
Kind regards,
Amir Kasaeian



Amir Kasaeian,
PhD Student in Biostatistics,
Dept. of Epidemiology and Biostatistics,
School of Public Health,
Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS).
P.B. : 14155-6446
Cell Phone: +98-912-2063511
E-mail: akasae...@razi.tums.ac.ir
             amir_kasae...@yahoo.com


--- On Sat, 18/8/12, Rui Barradas <ruipbarra...@sapo.pt> wrote:


From: Rui Barradas <ruipbarra...@sapo.pt>
Subject: Re: [R] Appending many different and separate Excel files using R
To: "Amir Kasaeian" <amir_kasae...@yahoo.com>
Cc: "r-help" <r-help@r-project.org>
Date: Saturday, 18 August, 2012, 10:33 PM


Hello,

Try the following.


# This needs several other packages
# install.packages("XLConnect")
require(XLConnect)

fpattern <- "Book.*.xls?"  # pattern for filenames
output.file <- "Test.xls"
lfiles <- list.files(pattern = fpattern)

# Read first worksheet from each file
data.lst <-lapply(lfiles, readWorksheetFromFile, sheet = 1)

# Get column names from data.frames
data.names <- lapply(data.lst, names)

# Create a result data.frame, we are going
# to put everything here
result <- data.frame(Book = 1, data.lst[[1]])

# Work variable, which column names do we
# already have in 'result'
current.names <- c("Book", data.names[[1]])
#
for(i in seq_along(data.lst)[-1]){
      new.names <- setdiff(data.names[[i]], current.names)
      current.names <- union(current.names, new.names)
      for(nm in new.names)
          result[[ nm ]] <- NA
      tmp <- as.data.frame(matrix(nrow = nrow(data.lst[[i]]), ncol =
ncol(result)))
      names(tmp) <- current.names
      tmp[[ "Book" ]] <- i
      tmp[ , data.names[[i]] ] <- data.lst[[i]]
      result <- rbind(result, tmp)
}

writeWorksheetToFile(output.file, data = result, sheet = "AllBooks",
startRow = 1, startCol = 1)

Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas
Em 18-08-2012 00:04, Amir Kasaeian escreveu:
Dear Rui,

Thank you very much for your message.
Suppose we have 3 Excel files: Book1, Book2 and Book3 in a single directory. 
Please note the headers and their order. I need an output EXCEL file like Amir 
which includes all the information of the 3 Booki files. I think with the 
attached file I explain my problem.
As a matter of fact, I need to creat a new file named Amir which has the information of 
the same and different variable from different excel file with a single spreadsheet below 
each others and it has the new variable named "Book" indicate which row come 
from which file.
Is my information enough ?

Again, thank you very much.

Best,
Amir



Amir Kasaeian,
PhD Student in Biostatistics,
Dept. of Epidemiology and Biostatistics,
School of Public Health,
Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS).
P.B. : 14155-6446
Cell Phone: +98-912-2063511
E-mail: akasae...@razi.tums.ac.ir
               amir_kasae...@yahoo.com


--- On Sat, 18/8/12, Rui Barradas <ruipbarra...@sapo.pt> wrote:


From: Rui Barradas <ruipbarra...@sapo.pt>
Subject: Re: [R] Appending many different and separate Excel files using R
To: "Amir Kasaeian" <amir_kasae...@yahoo.com>
Cc: "r-help" <r-help@r-project.org>
Date: Saturday, 18 August, 2012, 3:37 AM



Hello,

You need to provide us with a bit more information:
Do all the files have the same structure, i.e., tables with the same columns? No Are they 
xls, xlsx or csv files? they may be in each of the three types Do their names share 
something in common such as a preffix or are they alone in the directory, or...?  No, 
they are with different name without sth in common When you  write "in the final 
file" does this mean that you want to output two files, one with the data and the 
other with the filenames No, Just one file including all the variable from different 
files with new variable indicating which row of data come from which file
It would be nice if (a) the files were csv files, (b) if you answer to some or 
all of the rest, (c) anything that I might have forgotten and you find usefull.
I think nothing left to say.
Rui Barradas thank you very much Rui


Em 17-08-2012 22:19, Amir Kasaeian escreveu:

Dear all,
Good day!
I have a problem in reading Excel files in R and appending them to each other. 
Suppose we have several Excel files in a directory with headers and want to use 
R to append them in a single file with an additional variable in the final file 
indicating from which files the data come from.
As I have many Excel files and their sizes are very big I should write a loop 
in R to do the work.
I will be very happy if you guide and help me to write the codes.
Thank you very much in advance.

Kind regards,
Amir Kasaeian




Amir Kasaeian,
PhD Student in Biostatistics,
Dept. of Epidemiology and Biostatistics,
School of Public Health,
Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS).
P.B. : 14155-6446
Cell Phone: +98-912-2063511
E-mail: akasae...@razi.tums.ac.ir
               amir_kasae...@yahoo.com

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