[R] RES: read a xls file

Rodrigo Aluizio r.aluizio at gmail.com
Sun Jan 18 15:55:04 CET 2009


Hi Michele, there are at least two good alternatives.
xlsReadWrite (read only xls)
RODBC (the one I prefer, read xls and xlsx), odbcConnectExcel (read xls) and
odbcConnectExcel2007 (read xlsx).
The libraries help files bring to you better details.

Here are some examples of file importing (the setwd() is not an obligation):

Library(RODBC)
setwd('C:/Documents and Settings/Administrador/Meus
documentos/UFPR/Micropaleontologia/Potiguar/Monitoramento/Abril2008/')
Data<-odbcConnectExcel('ANOVA-Monit2008.xls',readOnly=T,)
AbioRep<-sqlFetch(Data,'AmbienteRep',colnames=F,rownames='Sample')
AbioMed<-sqlFetch(Data,'AmbienteMed',colnames=F,rownames='Sample')
IndiecesFV<-sqlFetch(Data,'Indices-FV',colnames=F,rownames='Sample')
IndiecesFT<-sqlFetch(Data,'Indices-FT',colnames=F,rownames='Sample')
odbcClose(Dados)

library(xlsReadWrite)
setwd('C:/Documents and Settings/Administrador/Meus
documentos/Artigos/Disserta/')
Abio<-read.xls('AF.xls',sheet=1,rowNames=T)
Bio<-read.xls('AF.xls',sheet=2,rowNames=T)
SAbio<-decostand(Abio,method='standardize')

Hope it helps
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De: r-help-bounces at r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] Em
nome de Michele Santacatterina
Enviada em: domingo, 18 de janeiro de 2009 12:16
Para: R-help at r-project.org
Assunto: [R] read a xls file

Hello,

i have a xls file. I will read it in r, what library-command i use for
this??

any ideas??

Thanks

Michele

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