:)
Well that does make even more sense.

Is there a way of fixing the unmatched quote problem though?
I do not have any clue as to how it can be done.

Will remaking the original file, and then re-reading it in help?



--On 21 September 2009 16:17 -0400 David Winsemius <dwinsem...@comcast.net> wrote:


On Sep 21, 2009, at 4:04 PM, A Singh wrote:

Dear R users,

I am trying to read in a file with 105 columns, and when trying to
attach it, get an error as follows:

vc1<-read.table("P:\\R\\Everything-I.txt", header=T, sep=" ",
dec=".",
na.strings=NA, strip.white=T)
attach(vc1)
Error in attach(vc1) : variable names are limited to 256 bytes

Is there a way to get around this, and make R accept the given
variable names? Or will I have to shorten them?

It's my guess that you have an unmatched quote in your header  somewhere.
The error is reported when the length of a SINGLE variable  name is over
the 256 character limit, and not when the total number of  characters in
all of the variable names is over 256. Shirley, you  cannot have a
variable name that want to be that long.

Also, when I try to read in a much larger file with 430 columns, I
get the error:

Error in scan(file, what, nmax, sep, dec, quote, skip, nlines,
na.strings, :
line 397 did not have 431 elements

Is it that R isn't dealing too well with Excel-converted-to-text
files? Is it a function of file size?

R is not the problem. It is capable of "filling".


I have double-checked the 430 column file and all data seems to be
in place.

Again, probably a misplaced quote character.

--

David Winsemius, MD
Heritage Laboratories
West Hartford, CT




----------------------
A Singh
aditi.si...@bristol.ac.uk
School of Biological Sciences
University of Bristol

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