This works perfectly. Thanks!
Peter Dalgaard wrote:
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> Hmm, I don't think strsplit can do that. However:
>
> > scan(textConnection("a,,b,"), sep=",", what="")
> Read 4 items
> [1] "a" "" "b" ""
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dankelley wrote:
> I have a comma-separated data file in which trailing commas sometimes occur.
> I am using strsplit to extract the data from this file, and it seems great
> except in cases with trailing comma characters.
>
> The example below illustrates. What I'd like is to get a fourth elemen
Try appending another comma:
strsplit(paste("a,,b,", ",", sep = ""), ",")
On Dec 3, 2007 6:22 PM, dankelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have a comma-separated data file in which trailing commas sometimes occur.
> I am using strsplit to extract the data from this file, and it seems great
> e
my understanding is that this behavior is known (the help file
mentions something along these lines in the example).
i'd use something like:
theText <- "a,,b,"
theText <- gsub("\\,$", ", ", theText)
and then use strsplit() on "theText"
b
On Dec 3, 2007, at 6:22 PM, dankelley wrote:
I hav
I have a comma-separated data file in which trailing commas sometimes occur.
I am using strsplit to extract the data from this file, and it seems great
except in cases with trailing comma characters.
The example below illustrates. What I'd like is to get a fourth element in
the answer, being an
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