[R] Making data in R available to Rcmdr
John Fox
jfox at mcmaster.ca
Sat Aug 18 02:52:53 CEST 2012
Dear Todd,
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> Subject: [R] Making data in R available to Rcmdr
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> I'm an R newbie. I'm trying to use Rcmdr to make a 3-D scatterplot of
> data from a two-independent-variable regression and of the regression
> plane.
>
> The object "dat" in R contains the data:
> > print(dat[1:20,])
> y x1 x2
> 1 431.69 76.40 132.80
>
> Rcmdr "knows" about dat. If I click Data, New data set, and enter the
> name dat, Rcmdr won't let me use that name. I get this message: "Data
> set dat already exists. Overwrite data set?"
>
> However, I don't know how to make dat the active data set in Rcmdr. Is
> that possible?
>
"Data -> New data set" allows you to enter a new data set in the R data
editor; it doesn't give you access to a data set that's currently in memory.
Assuming that dat is a data frame (and that it really has more than just one
line), you can access it either via "Data -> Active data set -> Select
active data set", or by clicking the "No active dataset" button in the Rcmdr
toolbar.
I hope this helps,
John
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John Fox
Senator McMaster Professor of Social Statistics
Department of Sociology
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
> Sorry if this is too basic. Can't find an answer in "Getting Started
> With the R Commander" or on this list.
>
> Todd
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