[R] arrangement

R. Michael Weylandt michael.weylandt at gmail.com
Tue Apr 17 01:54:36 CEST 2012


He's saying it looks like you need to transpose your matrix with the
t() function -- documentation can be attained by typing ?t at the
console -- and that you'll need to subset to get the rows you want.
It's not quite clear to us which order your rows are actually in
because you sent HTML email which got eaten by the server, but t()
should get you started.

Michael

On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 6:08 PM, Soheila Khodakarim
<lkhodakarim at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi David,
> Thanks a lot for your help.
> But unfortunately I can not understand your mean:(
> Could you explain more for me?
> Best Wishes,
> Soheila
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> On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 1:55 AM, David Winsemius <dwinsemius at comcast.net>wrote:
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>> On Apr 16, 2012, at 5:19 PM, Soheila Khodakarim wrote:
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>>  Dear All
>>>
>>> I want to arrange our output in 3 columns in R.
>>> Example:
>>>
>>> N           04320        03010      00514   00604   00563        03430
>>> 03022
>>> V 22.000000 0.000000e+00 15.0000000 15.0000 13.0000 1.300000e+01
>>> 51.0000000
>>> p  0.640625 2.910383e-11  0.4257812  0.4375  0.6875 3.356934e-04
>>>  0.2434998
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>>> N     03060       04140       03050      00562      00565
>>> V 20.0000000 62.00000000 273.0000000 265.000000 27.0000000
>>> p  0.2783203  0.07714844   0.1044959   0.163799  0.6523438
>>>
>>> arranged:
>>>
>>> N                    P                         V
>>> 04320          22.000000         0.640625
>>> 03010         0.000000e+00   2.910383e-11
>>>
>>> Is there any way to do it in R directly?
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>> ?t
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>> (Type the above two character at your console.)
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>> You may also need object[ , c(1,3,2)]
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>>> Best Regards,
>>> Soheila
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