write_scdf {scan} | R Documentation |
Data output
Description
This function restructures and writes single-case data into a .csv-file.
Usage
write_scdf(data, filename = NULL, sep = ",", dec = ".", ...)
Arguments
data |
A single-case data frame. See |
filename |
A character string defining the output file name (e.g.
|
sep |
The field separator string. Values within each row of x are separated by this string. |
dec |
The string to use for decimal points in numeric or complex columns: must be a single character. |
... |
Further arguments passed to write.table. |
Details
This is a wrapper for the write.table function with predefined parameters.
Author(s)
Juergen Wilbert
See Also
Other io-functions:
convert()
,
read_scdf()
Examples
## write single-case data to a .csv-file
filename <- tempfile(fileext = ".csv")
jessica <- random_scdf(design(level = .5))
write_scdf(jessica, tempfile())
## write multiple cases to a .csv-file with semicolon as field and comma as
## decimal separator
write_scdf(Grosche2011, filename, sep = ";", dec = ",")
## read_scdf and write_scdf
write_scdf(exampleA1B1A2B2_zvt, filename)
dat <- read_scdf(filename, cvar = "case", pvar = "part",
dvar = "zvt", mvar = "day")
res1 <- describe(exampleA1B1A2B2_zvt)$descriptives
res2 <- describe(dat)$descriptives
all.equal(res1,res2)
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