Obtain a Data Frame from a Systat File
read.systat
reads a rectangular data file stored by the Systat
SAVE
command as (legacy) *.sys
or more recently
*.syd
files.
read.systat(file, to.data.frame = TRUE)
file |
character variable with the name of the file to read |
to.data.frame |
return a data frame (otherwise a list) |
The function only reads those Systat files that are rectangular data
files (mtype = 1
), and warns when files have non-standard
variable name codings. The files tested were produced on MS-DOS and
Windows: files for the Mac version of Systat have a completely
different format.
The C code was originally written for an add-on module for Systat
described in Bivand (1992 paper). Variable names retain the trailing
dollar in the list returned when to.data.frame
is FALSE
,
and in that case character variables are returned as is and filled up
to 12 characters with blanks on the right. The original function was
limited to reading Systat files with up to 256 variables (a Systat
limitation); it will now read up to 8192 variables.
If there is a user comment in the header this is returned as attribute
"comment"
. Such comments are always a multiple of 72
characters (with a maximum of 720 chars returned), normally padded with
trailing spaces.
A data frame (or list) with one component for each variable in the saved data set.
Roger Bivand
Systat Manual, 1987, 1989
Bivand, R. S. (1992) SYSTAT-compatible software for modelling spatial dependence among observations. Computers and Geosciences 18, 951–963.
summary(iris) iris.s <- read.systat(system.file("files/Iris.syd", package="foreign")[1]) str(iris.s) summary(iris.s)
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