From: Yuri C. <yu...@uk...> - 2015-01-08 19:48:37
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Git commit 3f6221bfde50aa8ba149eae6543e0a086c14196d by Yuri Chornoivan. Committed on 08/01/2015 at 19:48. Pushed by yurchor into branch 'master'. Fix typo M +1 -1 rkward/plugins/00saveload/import/import_csv.rkh http://commits.kde.org/rkward/3f6221bfde50aa8ba149eae6543e0a086c14196d diff --git a/rkward/plugins/00saveload/import/import_csv.rkh b/rkward/plugins/00saveload/import/import_csv.rkh index 89d100e..566acbf 100644 --- a/rkward/plugins/00saveload/import/import_csv.rkh +++ b/rkward/plugins/00saveload/import/import_csv.rkh @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Choose the CSV file to import. An R object containing the data will be created. <caption id="tab_rows"/> <setting id="rowname">How to determine row names? Either the rows can be numbered 1...n. Or you can specify a single column containing the row names (typically the first). Or you can provide a character vector of names.</setting> <setting id="nomrow">See above. The column containing the row names, given either as a number, or as a column name (in the latter case, make sure to quote the name)</setting> - <setting id="rownames">See above. A vector of column names (e.g. c ("row1", "row2", ..., "rown"), but you can also specify the name of an R object containing the names to use)</setting> + <setting id="rownames">See above. A vector of row names (e.g. c ("row1", "row2", ..., "rown"), but you can also specify the name of an R object containing the names to use)</setting> <caption id="tab_columns"/> <setting id="colname">Use default column names (possibly read from first row of file), or use specific names?</setting> |