I have not seen that particular subtype documented in the archives,
but others (subtpes 16 and 17 if I remember correctly) were due to
difficulties in extracting value labels from the incompletely
documented spss file structure. Have you examined the resulting data
object with str()?
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I have imported a spss-data set with the read.spss command and received the
following warning
messages. Does this mean that something did not work correctly? What am I to
make out of these messages?
Thanks for your help, Katharina
Warning messages:
I have imported a spss-data set with the read.spss command and received the
following warning
messages. Does this mean that something did not work correctly? What am I to
make out of these messages?
Thanks for your help, Katharina
Warning messages:
1: In read.spss("/Daten/ESS4DE.spss/ESS4DE.sav"
"Without a full example (see the footer of this message) we cannot tell
what you (or a package you are using) did wrong. "
That's the main point. But one possibility might be that if they're using
TINN-R on Windows, this warning occurs all the time as Tinn-R opens
connections for sourcing data in
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Neotropical bat risk assessments <
neotropical.b...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Read a string of data and had this message during a plot run.
>
> Warning message:
> closing unused connection 3 (Lines)
>
> Not sure what this means or if it should be of concern.
>
This simp
On Mon, 9 Feb 2009, Neotropical bat risk assessments wrote:
Hi all,
Read a string of data and had this message during a plot run.
Warning message:
closing unused connection 3 (Lines)
Not sure what this means or if it should be of concern.
It means R tidied up after you. But it may have tid
Hi all,
Read a string of data and had this message during a plot run.
Warning message:
closing unused connection 3 (Lines)
Not sure what this means or if it should be of concern.
Tnx.
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