@Joe: I have S-Plus 6.0 ("Professional Edition Version 6.0.3 Release 2 for Microsoft Windows : 2001") running here and can't load them there either. Tried simdat and S-Plus apparently thinks it is a script and then you just get a garbled up mess. Tried to change it to simdat.sdd and a few other extensions, but this didn't help.
Also tried: data.restore("simdat") but this also didn't work: Warning messages: file "simdat": incomplete last line Problem: in reading invalid mode for data: [again a garbled mess] at line 2 Not sure how else these are supposed to be read into S-Plus (and if they are even compatible with this version, although version 6 was the current version between 2001 and 2005). Best, Wolfgang >-----Original Message----- >From: R-help [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On Behalf Of Kevin Thorpe >Sent: Tuesday, 17 January, 2023 13:07 >To: Joseph Voelkel >Cc: R Help Mailing List >Subject: Re: [R] foreign package: unable to read S-Plus objects > >I think you may be right about the cause. From the, “R Data Import/Export” >document I find, > >Function read.S which can read binary objects produced by S-PLUS 3.x, 4.x or >2000 >on (32-bit) Unix or Windows (and can read them on a different OS). This is able >to read many but not all S objects: in particular it can read vectors, matrices >and data frames and lists containing those. > >This suggests that the binary objects you have cannot be read by this function. >The next two paragraphs read, > >Function data.restore reads S-PLUS data dumps (created by data.dump) with the >same restrictions (except that dumps from the Alpha platform can also be read). >It should be possible to read data dumps from S-PLUS 5.x and later written with >data.dump(oldStyle=T). > >If you have access to S-PLUS, it is usually more reliable to dump the object(s) >in S-PLUS and source the dump file in R. For S-PLUS 5.x and later you may need >to >use dump(..., oldStyle=T), and to read in very large objects it may be >preferable >to use the dump file as a batch script rather than use the source function. > >I think this means that if you had dumped versions of the files you could read >them back with data.restore() or source(). > >> On Jan 16, 2023, at 5:22 PM, Joseph Voelkel <jgv...@rit.edu> wrote: >> >> [You don't often get email from jgv...@rit.edu. Learn why this is important >> at >https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification ] >> >> Dear foreign maintainers and others, >> >> I am trying to import a number of S-Plus objects into R. The only way I see >> how >to do this is by using the foreign package. >> >> However, when I try to do this I receive an error message. A snippet of code >and the error message follows: >> >> read.S(file.path(Spath, "nrand")) >> Error in read.S(file.path(Spath, "nrand")) : not an S object >> >> I no longer know the version of S-Plus in which these objects were created. I >do know that I have printed documentation, dated July 2001, from S-Plus 6; and >that all S-Plus objects were created in the 9/2004 -- 5/2005 range. >> >> I am afraid that I simply have S-Plus objects that are not the S version 3 >files that the foreign package can read, yes? But I am still hoping that it may >be possible to read these in. >> >> I am not attaching some sample S-Plus objects to this email, because I >> believe >they will be stripped away as binary files. However, a sample of these files >may >be found at >> >> >https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wFVa972ciP44Ob2YVWfqk8SGIodzAXPv?usp=shar >ing (simdat is the largest file, at 469 KB) >> >> Thank you for any assistance you may provide. >> >> R 4.2.2 >> Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.22000.1455] >> foreign_0.8-83 >> >> Joe Voelkel >> Professor Emeritus >> RIT ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see 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.