Message-ID: <OFB10294EF.6F567BAB-ON802575B3.00572604-802575B3.00576D23@hsl.gov.uk>
Date: 2009-05-11T15:54:36Z
From: Richard Cotton
Subject: What does it mean by skip=2 and skip=7?
In-Reply-To: <3265a191-dc09-4d8d-bf03-7a4ab51dec5c@d39g2000pra.googlegroups.com>
> Can anyone tell me what is skip=2, skip =7
>From ?read.csv:
"skip: integer: the number of lines of the data file to skip before
beginning to read data."
> and %in% mean here?
%in% matches values; see ?'%in%', and example('%in%')
Regards,
Richie.
Mathematical Sciences Unit
HSL
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