[R] Changing column names
Jason Edgecombe
jason at rampaginggeek.com
Fri Dec 31 16:11:58 CET 2010
Try:
df1 = read.csv('result.csv', header=TRUE)
df1
Jason
On 12/31/2010 03:19 AM, Amy Milano wrote:
> Please read - http://127.0.0.1:24408/library/base/html/colnames.html
>
> I am trying to give an example. I am not a programmer and I am sure the R stalwarts will have better ways to do it.
>
> # Suppose
>
> df1 = read.csv('result.csv')
>
> where (say e.g.) result.csv is as follows
>
> result.csv
>
> var1 var2
> 1 25 45
> 2 80 132
> 3 135 11
>
> country = c("US", "Canada")
>
> colnames(df1)<- country
>
> HTH
>
> Amy
>
>
> --- On Fri, 12/31/10, Vincy Pyne<vincy_pyne at yahoo.ca> wrote:
>
> From: Vincy Pyne<vincy_pyne at yahoo.ca>
> Subject: [R] Changing column names
> To: r-help at r-project.org
> Date: Friday, December 31, 2010, 6:07 AM
>
> Dear R helpers
>
> Wish you all a very Happy and Prosperous New Year 2011.
>
> I have following query.
>
> country = c("US", "France", "UK", "NewZealand", "Germany", "Austria", "Italy", "Canada")
>
> Through some other R process, the result.csv file is generated as
>
> result.csv
>
> var1 var2 var3 var4 var5 var6 var7 var8
> 1 25 45 29 92 108 105 65 56
> 2 80 132 83 38 38 11 47 74
> 3 135 11 74 56 74 74 74 29
>
>
> I need the country names to be column heads i.e. I need an output like
>
>> result_new
> US France UK NewZealand Germany Austria Italy Canada
> 1 25 45 29 92 108 105 65 56
> 2 80 132 83 38 38 11 47 74
> 3 135 11 74 56 74 74 74 29
>
>
> The number of countries i.e. length(country) matches with total number of variables (i.e. no of columns in 'result.csv').
>
> One way of doing this is to use country names as column names while writing the 'result.csv' file.
>
> write.csv(data.frame(US = ..........., France = .......), 'result.csv', row.names = FALSE)
>
>
> However, the problem is I don't know in what order the country names will appear and also there could be addition or deletion of some country names. Also, if there are say 150 country names, the above way (i.e. writing.csv) of defining the column names is not practical.
>
> Basically I want to change the column heads after the 'result.csv' is generated.
>
> Kindly guide.
>
> Regards
>
> Vincy
>
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