(Please keep r-help in the loop. Rerouting it there.)
So not read.csv, but Finder interaction is the issue, and you have the
obvious workaround. I believe something like this was fixed in the patch
versions, but you might as well wait for 3.2.4 on Thursday and retry.
-pd
On 08 Mar 2016, at 00:58 , Lauri Torgerson <lauritorgerson at gmail.com
My data are in a csv file. I have tried working both in the gui (sending
commands over) and directly in the R console. I have used
read.csv(file.choose()). I just tried typing read.csv("file name") directly
into the console after setting the working directory and that worked. I
have also tried to browse to read in data files using the File->Source File
menu but that caused it to freeze. I think I'll just keep R open for the
duration of this project so that I don't run into this program again... But
for the future, I need to figure out why it keeps freezing. Thank you!
On Saturday, March 5, 2016, peter dalgaard <pdalgd at gmail.com
Explain _exactly_ what you mean by "try to read in files using read.csv"
and "reading in the file different ways". Which commands? Is the GUI
involved? Otherwise we cannot help.
On 05 Mar 2016, at 17:58 , Lauri Torgerson <lauritorgerson at gmail.com
Hello everyone. Thanks in advance for your patience with my question. I
recently upgraded my operating system to El Capitan and then upgraded
3.2.3 (Wooden Christmas Tree). I also installed XQuartz. My problem is
when I try to read in files using read.csv, R freezes. I have to force
every time. I've tried to uninstall/reinstall. I've tried older
R. I've tried working in the R.app and typing directly into the R
I've tried clearing the work history, resetting the working directory,
reading in the file different ways. Has anyone dealt with this and
solution? Thanks!
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