On 26/05/14 10:25, Antonio Carazo wrote: > > Hi, > I have the file DATOS1 in the directory E:/R 3.0.2/R-3.0.2/bin/x64. > If I try to load it, R returns me this error: >> getwd() > [1] "E:/R 3.0.2/R-3.0.2/bin/x64" >> DATOS1<-matrix(scan("E:/R 3.0.2/R-3.0.2/bin/x64/DATOS1"),ncol=8) > Error en file(file, "r") : no se puede abrir la conexión > Además: Mensajes de aviso perdidos > In file(file, "r") : > no fue posible abrir el archivo 'E:/R 3.0.2/R-3.0.2/bin/x64/DATOS1': No > such file or directory > > The file DATOS1 is a Text Document with this composition: > 32 17 67 112 28 10 17 71 > 32 9 64 142 32 14 0 66 > 22 25 66 122 23 12 25 68 > 18 25 60 101 21 14 12 66 > 21 0 67 125 20 15 2 67 > 41 7 65 126 37 14 25 68 > 21 8 64 123 24 12 0 71 > 20 7 63 109 20 10 34 69 > 22 6 62 123 27 12 7 73 > 20 35 67 125 23 12 50 72 > 23 25 69 167 21 12 23 71 > 29 12 65 115 33 13 0 69 > 31 0 65 125 31 16 0 72 > 22 7 62 113 23 14 25 78 >
If it's a text document created with a Windows application, then it is very likely that the file name is really DATOS1.txt. Another useful thing to do in Windows is to use file.choose() whenever you want to open a file: DATOS1 <- matrix(scan(file.choose()), ncol = 8) > The unit E: is an external hard disk. > It seems like the path were wrong. > I´ve read the FAQ´s, the Windows FAQ´s, the R document about scan() function > and the related sections of An Introduction to R and the Import/Export > manual, but I can´t find any answer of this error. > Can anybody help me, please? > Thank you > Hope this helps, Ray Brownrigg ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.