[R] Merging multiple columns into one column
arun
smartpink111 at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 29 04:45:04 CEST 2012
HI,
You can try melt(). Not sure how it will perform in large datasets.
library(reshape)
n<-1e3
set.seed(1)
mat1<-matrix(rnorm(n,15),ncol=20,nrow=50)
dat1<-data.frame(mat1)
dat2<-data.frame(value=melt(dat1)[,2])
dim(dat2)
#[1] 1000 1
head(dat2,6)
# value
#1 14.37355
#2 15.18364
#3 14.16437
#4 16.59528
#5 15.32951
#6 14.17953
A.K.
----- Original Message -----
From: Meredith Ballard LaBeau <mmballar at mtu.edu>
To: r-help at r-project.org
Cc:
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 5:51 PM
Subject: [R] Merging multiple columns into one column
Good Evening-
I have a dataframe that has 10 columns that has a header and 7306 rows in
each column, I want to combine these columns into one. I utilized the stack
function but it only returned 3/4 of the data...my code is:
where nfcuy_bw is the dataframe with 7305 obs. and 10 variables
Once I apply this code I only receive a data frame with 58440 obs. of 2
variables, of which there should be 73,050 obs. of 2 variables, just
wondering what is happening here?
View(nfcuy_bw)
attach(nfcuy_bw)
cuyahoga_nf<-data.frame(s5,s10,s25,s27,s33,s41,s51,his_c)
cuy_nf<-stack(cuyahoga_nf)
Thanks
Meredith
--
Doctoral Candidate
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Michigan Technological University
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