How to import an excel file with h2o











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I am trying to import an excel file with h2o, but apparently it only works with .csv files, there is some other function besides this for .xls files. Is it possible to load files with this format ?.



library(xlsx)
write.xlsx(x = iris, file = "C:/Users/USER/Desktop/iris.xls", row.names = FALSE)
write.csv(x = iris, file = "C:/Users/USER/Desktop/iris.csv", row.names = FALSE)

library(h2o)
h2o.init()

h2o.iris <- h2o.importFile(path = "C:/Users/USER/Desktop/iris.xls")
#h2o.iris <- h2o.importFile(path = "C:/Users/USER/Desktop/iris.csv")









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  • read as a normal csv or using readxl package and convert to a h2o object with as.h2o
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I am trying to import an excel file with h2o, but apparently it only works with .csv files, there is some other function besides this for .xls files. Is it possible to load files with this format ?.



library(xlsx)
write.xlsx(x = iris, file = "C:/Users/USER/Desktop/iris.xls", row.names = FALSE)
write.csv(x = iris, file = "C:/Users/USER/Desktop/iris.csv", row.names = FALSE)

library(h2o)
h2o.init()

h2o.iris <- h2o.importFile(path = "C:/Users/USER/Desktop/iris.xls")
#h2o.iris <- h2o.importFile(path = "C:/Users/USER/Desktop/iris.csv")









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  • read as a normal csv or using readxl package and convert to a h2o object with as.h2o
    – NelsonGon
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I am trying to import an excel file with h2o, but apparently it only works with .csv files, there is some other function besides this for .xls files. Is it possible to load files with this format ?.



library(xlsx)
write.xlsx(x = iris, file = "C:/Users/USER/Desktop/iris.xls", row.names = FALSE)
write.csv(x = iris, file = "C:/Users/USER/Desktop/iris.csv", row.names = FALSE)

library(h2o)
h2o.init()

h2o.iris <- h2o.importFile(path = "C:/Users/USER/Desktop/iris.xls")
#h2o.iris <- h2o.importFile(path = "C:/Users/USER/Desktop/iris.csv")









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I am trying to import an excel file with h2o, but apparently it only works with .csv files, there is some other function besides this for .xls files. Is it possible to load files with this format ?.



library(xlsx)
write.xlsx(x = iris, file = "C:/Users/USER/Desktop/iris.xls", row.names = FALSE)
write.csv(x = iris, file = "C:/Users/USER/Desktop/iris.csv", row.names = FALSE)

library(h2o)
h2o.init()

h2o.iris <- h2o.importFile(path = "C:/Users/USER/Desktop/iris.xls")
#h2o.iris <- h2o.importFile(path = "C:/Users/USER/Desktop/iris.csv")






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  • read as a normal csv or using readxl package and convert to a h2o object with as.h2o
    – NelsonGon
    Nov 13 at 7:16




















  • read as a normal csv or using readxl package and convert to a h2o object with as.h2o
    – NelsonGon
    Nov 13 at 7:16


















read as a normal csv or using readxl package and convert to a h2o object with as.h2o
– NelsonGon
Nov 13 at 7:16






read as a normal csv or using readxl package and convert to a h2o object with as.h2o
– NelsonGon
Nov 13 at 7:16














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Hi you can read the excel file using normal read.xlsx and later convert it to h2o data frame using
train_h2o <- as.h2o(df) # Creating h2o dataframe






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    This works for me:



    mydata<-readxl::read_excel("nelg.xlsx")
    require(h2o)
    h2o.init()
    as.h2o(mydata)





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      Hi you can read the excel file using normal read.xlsx and later convert it to h2o data frame using
      train_h2o <- as.h2o(df) # Creating h2o dataframe






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        Hi you can read the excel file using normal read.xlsx and later convert it to h2o data frame using
        train_h2o <- as.h2o(df) # Creating h2o dataframe






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          Hi you can read the excel file using normal read.xlsx and later convert it to h2o data frame using
          train_h2o <- as.h2o(df) # Creating h2o dataframe






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          Hi you can read the excel file using normal read.xlsx and later convert it to h2o data frame using
          train_h2o <- as.h2o(df) # Creating h2o dataframe







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              This works for me:



              mydata<-readxl::read_excel("nelg.xlsx")
              require(h2o)
              h2o.init()
              as.h2o(mydata)





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                This works for me:



                mydata<-readxl::read_excel("nelg.xlsx")
                require(h2o)
                h2o.init()
                as.h2o(mydata)





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                  This works for me:



                  mydata<-readxl::read_excel("nelg.xlsx")
                  require(h2o)
                  h2o.init()
                  as.h2o(mydata)





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                  This works for me:



                  mydata<-readxl::read_excel("nelg.xlsx")
                  require(h2o)
                  h2o.init()
                  as.h2o(mydata)






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