> On Apr 13, 2018, at 10:01 AM, WRAY NICHOLAS via R-help
> wrote:
>
> Hello R folk
>
> I have an xpt file which I have been trying to open into R in R studio
>
> On the net I found guidance which says that I need packages Hmisc and
> SASxport which I have successfully loaded.
>
> I had also found some code which says that this would allow me to read the
> xpt file into R:
>
> library(SASxport)
> data(Alfalfa)
> lookup.xport("test.xpt")
> Alfalfa<-read.xport("test.xpt")
>
> I have set the directory correctly as far as I am aware, but when I tried to
> run this code I got the following error messages:
>
>> lookup.xport("test.xpt")
> Error in lookup.xport.inner(file) : file not in SAS transfer format
>> Alfalfa<-read.xport("test.xpt")
> Error in read.xport("test.xpt") :
> The specified file does not start with a SAS xport file header!
>
> I neither know what the file being not in SAS transfer format means, nor what
> not starting with an SAS xport file header means either...
The "export" or "transfer format from SA is supposed to make reading data less
difficult and standardized. This is what a header from the version used by the
NHANES releases (that's all one line):
HEADER RECORD***LIBRARY HEADER RECORD!!!00
SAS SAS SASLIB 9.2 XP_PRO
16SEP09:09:39:2516SEP09:09:39:25
HEADER RECORD***MEMBER HEADER
RECORD!!!016140 HEADER RECORD***DSCRPTR HEADER
RECORD!!!00 SAS DEMOSASDATA 9.2
XP_PRO 16SEP09:09:39:2516SEP09:09:39:25
HEADER RECORD***NAMESTR
HEADER RECORD!!!000144 SEQNRespondent
sequence number
You can look at the file with a text editor.
There is a read.xport function in the foreign package and I think most people
would have chosen that one as a first attemp. It's part of the standard R
distribution. It refers you to
https://support.sas.com/techsup/technote/ts140.pdf for details on the format.
--
David.
> If anyone can explain how I can read this xpt file into R I'd be v grateful
>
> Thanks Nick Wray
>
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