I am trying to load my data table in R, but its giving me some trouble. The
data was forwarded to me by somebody and its in (.sav) format. I downloaded
the foreign package to make sure that it would recognize this extension, but
it doesn't seem like the problem is with the extension. It might be the
file. I am getting the following error:
"Warning message:
In read.table("NIUA_final_dataset.sav") :
incomplete final line found by readTableHeader on
'NIUA_final_dataset.sav'"
This is the command that I typed:
dataset <- read.table("NIUA_final_dataset.sav")
I also typed the "load" command and it gave me an error too.
HELP!
--
Yousuf
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> Dear Michael:
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> I work at downtown crossing and pass by the Longwood area at least twice a
> week. I have math and statistics background and definitely could use more
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