[R] Import the files.

Rowe, Brian Lee Yung (Portfolio Analytics) B_Rowe at ml.com
Thu Mar 5 22:41:12 CET 2009


I get the same error message when I do this:

> read.table('NA',header=TRUE,stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
Error in file(file, "r") : unable to open connection
In addition: Warning message:
In file(file, "r") :
  cannot open file 'NA', reason 'No such file or directory'

I get this error when I call list.files (the way you do):

> name <- list.files(path=".", pattern=NULL, all.files=FALSE,
full.names=FALSE, recursive=FALSE, ignore.case=FALSE)
Error in list.files(path = ",", pattern = NULL, all.files = FALSE,
full.names = FALSE,  :
  unused argument(s) (ignore.case = FALSE)

> name[1]
[1] NA

So you should probably fix your call to list.files and then name will be
properly populated.

> name <- list.files(path=".", pattern=NULL, all.files=FALSE,
full.names=FALSE, recursive=FALSE)
> name[1]
[1] "foo.txt"

HTH,
Brian


-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of David Scott
Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 3:57 PM
To: ling ling
Cc: r-help at r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] Import the files.


On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, ling ling wrote:

>
> Dear all,
>
> I am a newcomer to R programming, I met the problem:
>
> I have a lot of .txt files in my directory.
>
> Firstly, I check whether the file satisfies the conditions:
> 1.empty
> 2.the "Rep" column of the file has no "useractivity_idle" or
> "useractivity_act"
> 3.even The "rep" has both of them, numbers of
"useractivity_idle"==numbers of "useractivity_act"==1
> If the file has one of those conditions, skip this file, jump to and
read the next .txt file:
> I made the programming as:
>
> name<-list.files(path = ".", pattern = NULL, all.files = FALSE,
>           full.names = FALSE, recursive = FALSE,
>           ignore.case = FALSE)
>
> for(k in 1:length(name)){
>
> log1<-read.table(name[k],header=TRUE,stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
>
> x<-which(log1$Rep=="useractivity_act")
> y<-which(log1$Rep=="useractivity_idle")
>
>
while(all(log1$Rep!="useractivity_act")||all(log1$Rep!="useractivity_idl
e")||(length(x)==1 && length(y)==1)||(file.info(name[k])$size== 0)){
> k=k+1
> log1<-read.table(name[k],header=TRUE,stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
> }
>
> ........
>
> }
>
> But I always get the following information:
> Error in file(file, "r") : cannot open the connection
> In addition: Warning message:
> In file(file, "r") : cannot open file 'NA': No such file or directory
>
>
> I have been exploring this for long time, any help would be
appreciated. Thanks a lot!
>
> Tammy
>

This is a bit of a guess but the message is saying it can't find the
files 
it is expecting. That could be because your working directory is not
what 
you think it is. Alternatively you have some name in your file list that

is not in the directory you are looking at.

To debug, start by issuing the name <- statement. Check what it is in 
names? Is it what you think it should be?

Then do k <- 1 and start running through the commands *inside* your for 
loop. Check at each point that you have what you expect to have in log1,

x, y etc.

Also check the for loop with k <- length(name). That looks like a
possible 
problem with k=k+1 later in the loop.

By the way, your code is horrible. You should indent and space around
more 
things ( <- for example). And either use = for assignment or <-, don't
use 
both in the same bit of code.

David Scott

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