[R] data frame display
jim holtman
jholtman at gmail.com
Wed Apr 15 17:35:23 CEST 2009
Also consider the "View" function for looking at the dataframe
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Vladan Arsenijevic
<arsenije at ist.utl.pt> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am dealing with a big data frame. When printing something like
>
>> allData[[3]]
>
> 1 625.364 38.223 21.014 0.216 1.241411 V 1050o 58.38065 -0.06178768
> 2 383.709 55.811 21.435 0.296 1.241411 V 1050o 58.38308 -0.03328282
> 3 434.669 58.597 21.207 0.233 1.241411 V 1050o 58.38334 -0.03930350
> 4 687.306 69.418 20.873 0.171 1.241411 V 1050o 58.38425 -0.06914694
> 5 759.522 104.019 22.473 0.685 1.241411 V 1050o 58.38824 -0.07772423
>
> 1 58.43595 -0.04950218 <NA>
> 2 58.43595 -0.04950218 <NA>
> 3 58.43595 -0.04950218 <NA>
> 4 58.43595 -0.04950218 <NA>
> 5 58.43595 -0.04950218 <NA>
>
> I get the following. Oddly, the output looks like a word wrap was performed
> and is the same whether I run R from emacs or terminal. Since I want to
> print the whole data frame, I need some tips to solve this format problem.
>
> Cheers!
>
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