Reading and writing data
The first step in any kind of data analysis in R is to load data, that is, to import a dataset into the environment. Before that, we have to figure out the type of data file and choose appropriate tools to read the data.
Reading and writing text-format data in a file
Among all the file types used to store data, perhaps the most widely used one is CSV. In a typical CSV file, the first line is the header of columns, and each subsequent line represents a data record with columns separated by commas. Here is an example of student records written in this format:
Name,Gender,Age,Major Ken,Male,24,Finance Ashley,Female,25,Statistics Jennifer,Female,23,Computer Science
Importing data via RStudio IDE
RStudio provides an interactive way to import data. You can navigate to Tools | Import Dataset | From Local File and choose a local file in a text format, such as .csv
and .txt
. Then, you can adjust the parameters and preview the resulting data frame:
Note that you should check Strings...