Here is the answer to your second part. You can use the one file and
look for some type of indicator between each section. I used the
example you sent:
> input <- readLines('/temp/tempxx.txt')
Warning message:
In readLines("/temp/tempxx.txt") :
incomplete final line found on '/temp/tempxx.txt'
On May 31, 2010, at 9:47 AM, Benedikt Gehr wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to read a data file with output from another program
(admb) into R for further analysis. However I'm not very
successfull. The file extension for the data file is file.rep but it
also doesn't help when I change it to file.txt
On 2010-05-31 7:47, Benedikt Gehr wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to read a data file with output from another program (admb)
into R for further analysis. However I'm not very successfull. The file
extension for the data file is file.rep but it also doesn't help when I
change it to file.txt
I have two prob
Hi,
For your first question, scan() might do what you want.
I have never used it, but if I understood it well, it should do what
you're looking for. See ?scan
I would separate your 2nd file.
But someone else more competent probably knows a better way for both
questions
HTH,
Ivan
Le 5/31/20
Try using 'scan' to read in the data:
> x <- scan(textConnection("3709.17 2660.93 2045.36 2090.33 2096.93 2205.65
> 2083.72 1797.53 1884.61 1946.59 2101.66 2220.03 2080.04 2097.07 2332.9
> 2325.47 2091.67 2091.54 2072.38 2025.31 1919.54 1781.95 1867.96 1685.12
> 1826.31 1654.25 1593.84 1430.96
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