Jim,



I’m not seeing the command f.readXLSheet in the documentation, nor is it 
executing in my code.




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On Thursday, Mar 26, 2015 at 5:15 AM, jim holtman <jholt...@gmail.com>, wrote:

My suggestion is to use XLConnect to read the file:






> x <- 
> "C:\\Users\\jh52822\\AppData\\Local\\Temp\\Rtmp6nVgFC\\file385c632aba3.xls"

> require(XLConnect)

Loading required package: XLConnect

Loading required package: XLConnectJars

XLConnect 0.2-10 by Mirai Solutions GmbH [aut],

  Martin Studer [cre],

  The Apache Software Foundation [ctb, cph] (Apache POI, Apache Commons

    Codec),

  Stephen Colebourne [ctb, cph] (Joda-Time Java library)


http://www.mirai-solutions.com ,

http://miraisolutions.wordpress.com

> input <- f.readXLSheet(x, 1)

> 

> str(input)

'data.frame':   2266 obs. of  51 variables:

 $ EIA                                  : num  34 59 87 97 108 118 123 149 150 
157 ...

 $ Entity.Name                          : chr  "City of Abbeville" "City of 
Abbeville" "City of Ada" "Adams Electric Cooperative" ...

 $ State                                : chr  "SC" "LA" "MN" "IL" ...

 $ NERC.Region                          : chr  "SERC" "SPP" "MRO" "SERC" ...

 $ Filing.Order                         : num  12 11 1237 392 252 ...

 $ Q5.MultRegion                        : chr  "" "" "" "" ...

 $ Q6.OwnMeters.                        : chr  "Yes" "Yes" "Yes" "Yes" ...

 $ Q7.ResMeters                         : num  3051 4253 857 8154 33670 ...

 $ Q7.ComMeters                         : num  531 972 132 155 1719 ...

 $ Q7.IntMeters                         : num  0 19 32 NA 626 NA 29 0 2 NA ...

 $ Q7.TransMeters                       : num  0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 0 NA ...

 $ Q7.OtherMeters                       : num  0 NA NA 57 NA NA NA 0 0 NA ...

 $ Q7...total.meters                    : num  3582 5244 1021 8366 36015 ...

 $ Q8.15Min.ResAMI                      : num  0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ...

 $ Q8.15Min.ComAMI                      : num  0 NA NA 155 NA NA NA NA NA NA ...

 $ Q8.15Min.IndAMI                      : num  0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ...

 $ Q8.15Min.TransAMI                    : num  0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ...

 $ Q8.15Min.OtherAMI                    : num  0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ...

 $ Q8.15Min.TotalAMI                    : num  0 0 0 155 0 0 0 0 0 0 ...

 $ Q8.Hourly.ResAMI                     : num  0 NA NA NA 16100 NA NA NA NA NA 
...

 $ Q8.Hourly.ComAMI                     : num  0 NA NA NA 1600 NA NA NA NA NA 
...



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Jim Holtman
Data Munger Guru
 
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Tell me what you want to do, not how you want to do it.



On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 5:01 PM, Benjamin Baker <bba...@reed.edu> wrote:
Trying to read and clean up the FERC data on Advanced Metering infrastructure. 
Of course it is in XLS for the first two survey years and then converts to XLSX 
for the final two. Bad enough that it is all in excel, they had to change the 
survey design and data format as well. Still, I’m sorting through it. However, 
when I try and read in the 2008 data, I’m getting this error:

###

Wide character in print at 
/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/3.1/Resources/library/gdata/perl/xls2csv.pl
 line 270.

Warning message:

In scan(file, what, nmax, sep, dec, quote, skip, nlines, na.strings,  :

  EOF within quoted string

###




Here is the code I’m running to get the data:

###

install.packages("gdata")

library("gdata")

fileUrl <- 
"http://www.ferc.gov/industries/electric/indus-act/demand-response/2008/survey/ami_survey_responses.xls";

download.file(fileUrl, destfile="./ami.data/ami-data2008.xls")

list.files("ami.data")

dateDown.2008 <- date()

ami.data2008 <- read.xls("./ami.data/ami-data2008.xls", sheet=1, header=TRUE)

###



Reviewed the data in the XLS file, and both “” and # are present within it. 
Don’t know how to get the read.xls to ignore them so I can read all the data 
into my data frame. Tried :

###

ami.data2008 <- read.xls("./ami.data/ami-data2008.xls", sheet=1, quote="", 
header=TRUE)

###



And it spits out “More columns than column names” output.



Been searching this, and I can find some “solutions” for read.table, but 
nothing specific to read.xls



Many thanks,



Benjamin Baker




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