ImportData(parent = NULL)
Data
:NA
values.Encoding
.cols
is linked to a specific variable,
see ManageVariables
.read.table
function.
Data connections are defined as the path to the file to be opened, a
complete URL (e.g. http://, ftp:// or file://), or windows clipboard.
Files are limited to text format (numeric
, integer
, and character
object classes, see sprintf
; for example,
a format string of "%.5f" applied to the mathematical constant pi
results in "3.14159". Calendar date and time objects of class POSIXct
are
defined by the ISO C99 / POSIX standard, see strftime
;
for example, "02/26/2010 02:05:39 PM" is represented using
"%d/%m/%Y %I:%M:%S %p".
Comments located above data records and header lines are preserved; all other
comments are ignored. Requires the specification of a comment character.
Performance issues associated with reading in large files can be alleviated
by specifying formats in a header line, and giving the maximum number of
rows to read in.read.table
tclRequire("Tktable", warn = TRUE)
ImportData()
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