So open a terminal and navigate to the folder with your excel files and run in terminal: for i in *.xlsĭo soffice -headless -convert-to csv "$i" I have Linux, so I do it in bash, but I'm sure it can be possible in macOS. If you happen to have LibreOffice installed, then you can convert your excel files to csv programatically. The issue has been posted on the readxl GitHub and has not been resolved yet.
#Savegame manager gx error unable to copy dates mac#
It seems that some users are able to open the file above using the readxl::read_xls function, while others are not, both on Mac and Windows, using the most up to date versions of R, Rstudio, and readxl. The test_file.xls used above is available here.Īny advice would be appreciated in terms of making the first functions run faster or the read_xls run at all - thank you! UPDATE: > data # Testing existence & format of the file This one, however, gives me an error: > # Minimal reproducible example: In several places, I have seen a recommendation to use the function readxl::read_xls, which seems to be widely recommended for this task and should be faster per sheet. Is there a way to get these to go/finish faster? The time it takes these functions to execute (and I am not even sure the first two would ever finish if I let them go longer) is way too long for my pipeline, where I need to work with many files at once. I also tried gdata::read.xls, which does finish, but it takes more than 3 minutes per one sheet and it cannot extract multiple sheets at once (which would be very helpful to speed up my pipeline) like XLConnect::loadWorkbook can. I have tried various functions, such as xlsx::xlsx2 and XLConnect::readWorksheetFromFile, both of which always run for a very long time (>15 mins) and never finish and I have to force-quit RStudio to keep working. xls (~100MB) files from which I would like to load multiple sheets (from each) into R as a dataframe. He took the time to help and explain that to me.Īccording to my previous search, it's very hard to find a solution on internet.I have multiple. Just remplace the banner.bin and the GameData.bin with the dolphin one.ģ) Replug your SD card to the WII, launch SaveGameManager Gx, import it and overwrite the old one!īig thx to LPFaint99 and ryancollins ( Who tried to help too ! ) : By default, savegamemanager GX take and copy your save in the root of your SD with this path : SD:\\savegames\000100000xxxxxxxx\ the x still the id of the game.Ģ) Plug the SD card to your pc. Transfert your copy to the default path in the sd card. There will be several files in this folder including banner.binġ ) Launch your game from your wii, make a save. dolpin/User/Wii/title/00010000/xxxxxxxx/data (with xxxxxx being the title id of the game) So you have to have your Wii "Homebrew able"įirst go to your PC. So, to export a save from dolphin to a real wii, you need to have a save manager in your Wii. Usually, remplacing the data.bin with the usual Wii save manager gave this message : The data copy could have failed. The direct way via the experimental exportation do not work, the wii do not reconize the DATA.BIN that is created. I found my solution so I put in there, if it can help other people in the same situation. I had a Chat with LPFaint99 that helped me a lot