Csv Print Driver For Mac
Erniecranks
macrumors newbie
I attempted to read that file into R using:
experiment <-read.table(users/myname/desktop/experiment.csv, header = TRUE), and I keep getting errors, saying
' Error in read.table(file = file, header = header, sep = sep, quote = quote, :
object 'Users' not found'
I have also tried this with a slash before users, and I get an unexpected character error.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Ernie
Nov 29, 2013 CSV for windows file format My version of excel 14.3.4 does not display all of the specialty file formats in the 'save as' menu - specifically looking for the csv for windows format To elaborate, i have an office365 subscription on one mac that downloads the excel 2011 and in the save as menu the csv for windows is shown (along with MS DOS).
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