You have now given two different assignments to x_data and none to y_data:

The str( from the file access offering:

> str(x_data)
'data.frame':   2848 obs. of  5 variables:
 $ item_code       : int  100 110 150 160 161 164 200 210 212 220 ...
$ name : chr "NEONACLEX K" "NEONACLEX" "MESORB" "ABSORBENT CELLULOSE MESO" ...
 $ formulation_code: chr  "TABS" "TABS" "DRESS" "DRESS" ...
 $ strength        : chr  "NULL" "5MG" "10CMX10CM" "10CMX10CM" ...
 $ bnf_code        : chr  "2.2.8" "2.2.1" "20.3.1" "20.3.1" ...

The str from assignment from the dput offering
> str(x_data)
'data.frame':   10 obs. of  10 variables:
$ prochi : chr "CAO0000713" "CAO0000713" "CAO0000713" "CAO0000713" ... $ prescribed_date: chr "22/06/2001" "28/04/2000" "10/04/2000" "03/07/2000" ...
 $ dataMonth      : chr  "NULL" "NULL" "NULL" "NULL" ...
 $ item_code      : chr  "842752" "7800" "842652" "842652" ...
 $ res_seqno      : chr  "NULL" "NULL" "NULL" "NULL" ...
 $ quantity       : chr  "60" "100G" "60" "60" ...
 $ directions     : chr  "1/D" "A/TD" "1/D" "1/D" ...
 $ no_of_packs    : chr  "NULL" "NULL" "NULL" "NULL" ...
 $ datasource     : chr  "TSF" "TSF" "TSF" "TSF" ...
 $ scan_ref_no    : chr  "NULL" "NULL" "NULL" "NULL" ...

This code "worked", but it is not clear that the x-y assignments were correct:

x_data <- read.table(file="http://n4.nabble.com/file/n1590804/feb09_267_presc_items_tsf.txt ", header = TRUE, sep = "|", quote = "\"'", dec = ".",as.is = TRUE,na.strings = "NA",colClasses = NA,
nrows = 3864284,
               skip = 0, check.names = TRUE,fill=TRUE,
               strip.white = TRUE, blank.lines.skip = TRUE,
               comment.char = "#", allowEscapes = FALSE, flush = FALSE,
               fileEncoding = "", encoding = "unknown")

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David.

On Mar 12, 2010, at 12:23 PM, Newbie19_02 wrote:


The y_data file has over 9000 rows in it so I thought it would be more
practical to give you the file to download....
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