This is a question about R rather than Zelig. You can use
read.table(), read.csv(), etc. to read the text files. There might be
a way to read the excel file directly, but I don't know. At least,
you can save it as a csv file and then use read.csv().
Good luck,
Kosuke
Department of Politics, Princeton University
http://imai.princeton.edu
On Aug 7, 2009, at 1:26 PM, GRASSO CLAUDIO wrote:
Dear! Trento/7/08/09
My name is Claudio grasso. I'm a student in his final year of the
Faculty of
Sociology in Trento, Italy. I need help respect to ZELIG in R. I'
nake analysis
of the electoral transition with other software. When I have the
prompt of R
which syntax I must write in order to load the data file and to
produce
transition matriz? I have 4 parties, the same, at the time t1 e t2:
P1t1, P2t1,
P3t1, P4t1 and P1T2, P2T2, P3T2, P4T2: I'have abread installed ZELIG
in R
(ultimate version). Which syntax I must write in order to load the
data file
and to abtain (to achieve, to extract) the this 16 transition
coefficients?
Coult yuo anserwer me to suggest (to indicate) the syntax? Coult yuo
write it,
so I can the data file (EXCEL and .TXT) and to abtain the transition
matrix?
Best regards
Claudio Grasso
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