version, although version 6 was the current version
> between 2001 and 2005).
>
> Best,
> Wolfgang
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: R-help [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On Behalf Of Kevin Thorpe
>> Sent: Tuesday, 17 January, 2023 13:07
>> To: Joseph
Good luck with that.
-Original Message-
From: R-help On Behalf Of Jan van der Laan
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 9:09 AM
To: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] foreign package: unable to read S-Plus objects
You could try to see what stattransfer can make of it. They have a fr
m: R-help [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On Behalf Of Kevin Thorpe
Sent: Tuesday, 17 January, 2023 13:07
To: Joseph Voelkel
Cc: R Help Mailing List
Subject: Re: [R] foreign package: unable to read S-Plus objects
I think you may be right about the cause. From the, “R Data Import/Export”
document
You could try to see what stattransfer can make of it. They have a free
version that imports only part of the data. You could use that to see if
stattransfer would help and perhaps discover what format it is in.
HTH
Jsn
On 16-01-2023 23:22, Joseph Voelkel wrote:
Dear foreign maintainers and
January, 2023 13:07
>To: Joseph Voelkel
>Cc: R Help Mailing List
>Subject: Re: [R] foreign package: unable to read S-Plus objects
>
>I think you may be right about the cause. From the, “R Data Import/Export”
>document I find,
>
>Function read.S which can read binary objects pro
I think you may be right about the cause. From the, “R Data Import/Export”
document I find,
Function read.S which can read binary objects produced by S-PLUS 3.x, 4.x or
2000 on (32-bit) Unix or Windows (and can read them on a different OS). This is
able to read many but not all S objects: in
Dear foreign maintainers and others,
I am trying to import a number of S-Plus objects into R. The only way I see how
to do this is by using the foreign package.
However, when I try to do this I receive an error message. A snippet of code
and the error message follows:
read.S(file.path(Spath,
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