Re: [R] load and

2016-11-19 Thread Bert Gunter
... and in addition are the files in your current working directory? (see ?setwd) . If not you'll need a full path to the file. -- Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and sticking things into it." -- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom C

Re: [R] load and

2016-11-19 Thread Jeff Newmiller
But if save.image() was used with objects that have the same names then load will overwrite the object making comparing difficult. The solution to that is to use the envir argument to load your objects into distinct environments, as in [1]. [1] https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2016-August

Re: [R] load and

2016-11-19 Thread Rui Barradas
Hello, 1) You don't need to do t1 = load(...), use just load(...). The objects saved in the file will be created with the same name they had when they were saved. 2) If the object dat256 was not found try file_dat256 <- file.choose() load(file = file_dat256) Hope this helps, Rui Barradas E

[R] load and

2016-11-19 Thread Val
Hi all, I have two *.RData objects saveds in different time. They do have the same number of columns but different number of rows. I was trying to load and compare the two files by the first columns but face problem. t1=load(file="dat.RData") t2=load(file="dat256.RData") Error: object 'dat256' no