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Read multiple bib for bibliometrix
How to sort a dataframe by multiple column(s)grep using a character vector with multiple patternsdata.table vs dplyr: can one do something well the other can't or does poorly?Combining multiple files while maintaining their identitiesAccess column after reading .csv file with freadReading multiple RDS filesAdd “filename” column to table as multiple files are read and boundR Studio in Scoupus Dataset(Bibtex) Error in names(Y) = c(“Year ”, “Articles”) :How to use lapply and paste on multiple dataframes in a listR import multiple csv files
I have downloaded different bibtext files from scopus.
I would like to combine them into a single vector like the example in bibliometrix package:
library(bibliometrix)
D <- readFiles("http://www.bibliometrix.org/datasets/savedrecs.bib")
I tried this option:
filenames <- list.files("C:/Users/bibtexscopus", pattern="*.bib", full.names=TRUE)
df <- rbindlist(lapply(filenames,fread), fill = TRUE)
but the rbindlist creates many columns. How can a read multiple bib files into a single vector like the example of bibliometrix?
r
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I have downloaded different bibtext files from scopus.
I would like to combine them into a single vector like the example in bibliometrix package:
library(bibliometrix)
D <- readFiles("http://www.bibliometrix.org/datasets/savedrecs.bib")
I tried this option:
filenames <- list.files("C:/Users/bibtexscopus", pattern="*.bib", full.names=TRUE)
df <- rbindlist(lapply(filenames,fread), fill = TRUE)
but the rbindlist creates many columns. How can a read multiple bib files into a single vector like the example of bibliometrix?
r
add a comment |
I have downloaded different bibtext files from scopus.
I would like to combine them into a single vector like the example in bibliometrix package:
library(bibliometrix)
D <- readFiles("http://www.bibliometrix.org/datasets/savedrecs.bib")
I tried this option:
filenames <- list.files("C:/Users/bibtexscopus", pattern="*.bib", full.names=TRUE)
df <- rbindlist(lapply(filenames,fread), fill = TRUE)
but the rbindlist creates many columns. How can a read multiple bib files into a single vector like the example of bibliometrix?
r
I have downloaded different bibtext files from scopus.
I would like to combine them into a single vector like the example in bibliometrix package:
library(bibliometrix)
D <- readFiles("http://www.bibliometrix.org/datasets/savedrecs.bib")
I tried this option:
filenames <- list.files("C:/Users/bibtexscopus", pattern="*.bib", full.names=TRUE)
df <- rbindlist(lapply(filenames,fread), fill = TRUE)
but the rbindlist creates many columns. How can a read multiple bib files into a single vector like the example of bibliometrix?
r
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