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C W <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi all
>I have a large SAS data set, how do I get it read in R?
>
>The data is too big (about 400,000 rows by 100 columns) to be saved as
>an
>Excel file. How should I get it read in R? Any packages? I don't
>seem to
>find any.
>Thanks,
>Mike
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