On 24/04/2016 4:30 PM, Jason Hernandez via R-help wrote:
I am just beginning to learn R, using _R for Dummies_ by Andrie de Vries and Joris Meys. 
I am using Windows 7, and RGui (64-bit) version 3.0.2. I have reached the chapter on 
"Getting Data Into and Out of R." But the code they use for importing data 
doesn't seem to be working for me.

Their example is:> elements <- read.csv(file.path("f:", "elements.csv"))
Since I don't have any such file, I am trying to use a file I have. I went to 
Excel, brought up my file titled JPH_data, and saved it as .csv (comma 
delineated) on my main hard drive C:

Then I entered:>  mammals <- read.csv(file.path("C:", "JPH_data.csv"))
I got the following:Error in file(file, "rt") : cannot open the connection
In addition: Warning message:
In file(file, "rt") :
   cannot open file 'C:/JPH_data.csv': No such file or directory
Aside from the obvious (how can it say "no such file or directory" when I just saved one 
such?), the "cannot open the connection" is also unexpected. What am I doing wrong here?
Jason Hernandezno current affiliation

By far the easiest ways to enter Windows file paths are using the file.choose() and choose.files() functions. Do something like

filename <- file.choose() # navigate to the file
mammals <- read.csv(filename)

and you should be fine. The file.choose() function works on all platforms; choose.files() works only on Windows (and has more options, including allowing multiple files to be chosen).

Duncan Murdoch

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