[R] how to add a 'label' column
Rui Barradas
ruipbarradas at sapo.pt
Fri Jun 1 22:06:14 CEST 2012
Hello,
Try
score2$subject <- rep(score$subject, 7)
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Em 01-06-2012 20:47, Jason Love escreveu:
> Hello R users,
> I'd like to ask a question about how to add a new column. So, below is my
> situation.
>
> In order to perform the repeated ANOVA, I first imported the following
> table.
>
> score=read.csv("patients_tests.csv");
>
> subject test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6
> test7
> 1 ab 0.17687 0.16715 0.17009 0.16480 0.16116 0.24502 0.17975
> 2 cl 0.18020 0.16618 0.18548 0.14943 0.14289 0.23583 0.17027
> 3 ds 0.14269 0.12857 0.12972 0.16955 0.14398 0.20865 0.17194
> 4 ex 0.14626 0.12874 0.15501 0.13019 0.14646 0.21345 0.16023
> 5 ey 0.16850 0.15654 0.15181 0.18554 0.15642 0.24330 0.16064
> 6 js 0.13741 0.15516 0.16392 0.15250 0.15416 0.20790 0.15618
> 7 ms 0.14548 0.16655 0.16561 0.15107 0.14259 0.20386 0.15179
> 8 pk 0.16246 0.14872 0.15415 0.16553 0.13372 0.25692 0.15096
> 9 ro 0.18631 0.16128 0.14477 0.16024 0.14063 0.25915 0.19108
> 10 rt 0.14805 0.15794 0.13665 0.15767 0.13904 0.19171 0.15511
> 11 sc 0.15510 0.16374 0.16654 0.16864 0.14216 0.20595 0.16847
> 12 yk 0.18077 0.17320 0.19948 0.15941 0.14053 0.23372 0.18398
>
> Then, I stacked them score2=stack(score);
>
> values ind
> 1 0.17687 test1
> 2 0.18020 test1
> 3 0.14269 test1
> 4 0.14626 test1
> 5 0.16850 test1
> 6 0.13741 test1
> 7 0.14548 test1
> 8 0.16246 test1
> 9 0.18631 test1
> 10 0.14805 test1
> 11 0.15510 test1
> 12 0.18077 test1
> 13 0.16715 test2
> 14 0.16618 test2
> 15 0.12857 test2
> .
> .
> .
>
> This gave me a new structure as shown above, but the subject column was not
> included.
> So, I'd like to add a new column for subject, but I can't quite figure out
> the trick.
> If anyone knows, please help.
>
> Jason
>
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