I need to use R to open an excel file, which can have 1000~10000 rows and 5000~20000 columns. I would like to know is there any restriction on the size of this kind of excel file in R?
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Generally speaking, your limitation in using R will be how well the data set fits in memory, rather than specific limits on the size or dimension of a data set. The closer you are to filling up your available RAM (including everything else you’re doing on your computer) the more likely you are to run into problems.
But keep in mind that having enough RAM to simply load the data set into memory is often a very different thing that having enough RAM to manipulate the data set, which by the very nature of R will often involve a lot of copying of objects. And this in turn leads to a whole collection of specialized R packages that allow for the manipulation of data in R with minimal (or zero) copying…
The most I can say about your specific situation, given the very limited amount of information you’ve provided, is that it seems likely your data will not exceed your physical RAM constraints, but it will be large enough that you will need to take some care to write smart code, as many naive approaches may end up being quite slow.