There are plenty of options for reading csv files. For built-in solutions
look at ?read.csv or at read_csv from the package reader.
If the measurements are ordered in columns rather than in rows, reading the
data can be very slow.
HTH
Ulrik
Mohammad Areida schrieb am Mo., 16. Apr. 2018, 13:25:
Hi,
You may use the keyword to google for what you want to do to start with. Slowly
you will learn...this forum is,really helpful but we should provide or show
some effort..all the best!
I like this forum very much and always feel thankful to very helpful and
committed members.
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Dear Mohammad
Perhaps if you showed us what you tried people could offer more helpful
advice? When you say you want to call it forth do you mean you want to
read in the file using read.csv?
Michael
On 16/04/2018 11:23, Mohammad Areida wrote:
Hi, I'm working on R trying to find a distributio
Hi, I'm working on R trying to find a distribution that fits data from a csv
file. The csv contains data on pressure exerted by a certain vehicle in terms
of pressure [kPa] and I have around 3000 data points.
I want to call forth this csv and by using (fitdistr) or if you could recommend
a fun
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