trouble with exporting a data.frame with " (quotation mark) in some columns into a tab delimited file, then importing the file
Yeah, _that_ will be educational. read.csv is quite brief... but you may want to read [1] first. [1] https://adv-r.hadley.nz/
On September 14, 2025 12:28:12 PM PDT, Patrick Giraudoux <patrick.giraudoux at univ-fcomte.fr> wrote:
Fantastic Bert ! It works perfect. Now I will dig in a bit to understand how write.csv works... Thank you, Patrick Le 14/09/2025 ? 20:05, Bert Gunter a ?crit?:
See ?write.table documentation for "qmethod", which needs to be set to "double" to write the data correctly for csv. This is most easily done by using read.csv and write.csv, for which this is the default. Ergo, the following : (using your example)
write.csv(db, file = "test", row.names = FALSE)
## Note: Set row.names = FALSE so an extra column of numeric row names won't be added.
db2 <- read.csv("test") ## read it back in
identical(db2, db)
[1] TRUE Apologies if I have misunderstood and this does not solve your problem. Cheers, Bert On Sun, Sep 14, 2025 at 10:46?AM Patrick Giraudoux <patrick.giraudoux at univ-fcomte.fr> wrote:
Dear listers, previous plain text was still more messy,
Here a trial hopefully better...
I encountered an issue with a CSV file that was imported correctly but
could not be re-imported correctly after being written with R. This is
probably because geographical coordinates were imported as character in
degrees, minutes and seconds (DMS), which includes " (quotation mark)
for the seconds.
Below a reproducible example:
db <- structure(list(lon = c(6.228561, 6.22532, 6.2260499999999999,
6.2267789999999996, 6.2224659999999998, 6.2209430000000001), latdms =
c("47?12'28.36\"N", "47?12'33.46\"N", "47?12'28.37\"N",
"47?12'27.48\"N", "47?12'31.31\"N", "47?12'33.15\"N"), londms =
c("6?13'42.82\"E", "6?13'31.15\"E", "6?13'33.78\"E", "6?13'36.40\"E",
"6?13'20.88\"E", "6?13'15.39\"E"), fusutmn = c(32L, 32L, 32L, 32L, 32L,
32L)), row.names = c(NA, 6L), class = "data.frame")
> db
write.table(db, file = "db.txt", row.names = FALSE, quote = FALSE, sep =
"\t")
db_import<-read.delim("db.txt")
> db_import
As you can see it, latdms and londms are now collapsed and all the columns on the right have shifted to the left. I get the same issue with ; as a separator. I could not find a workaround... Any hint appreciated, Patrick
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