D******n 发帖数: 2836 | 1 i googled and found sas7bdat and Hmisc.
Which one is good?
Bad thing about R is too many packages and none is good enough. |
A*****a 发帖数: 1091 | 2 why you need that?
export to csv first and R reads that pretty damn good. |
h***i 发帖数: 3844 | 3 hehe
【在 A*****a 的大作中提到】 : why you need that? : export to csv first and R reads that pretty damn good.
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t******g 发帖数: 372 | 4 last time i checked, non of them were good enough, esp. for the speed part.
you may have a look at dsread, it works on windows but also with wine on
linux, with cmd suppport.
i used it once last year to archive some 100G sas files, converted to csv
then gziped. it takes around 30s to convert a 150M file.
i guess there maybe something else 3rd party out there as well.
【在 D******n 的大作中提到】 : i googled and found sas7bdat and Hmisc. : Which one is good? : Bad thing about R is too many packages and none is good enough.
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i*****y 发帖数: 188 | 5 sas7bdat does not require SAS in the background;
but it did not work a lot of times depending on your data
I do not think it is good enough |