cbind question, please
Perhaps:
dog <- 1:3 cat <- 2:4 tree <- 5:7 big.char <- cbind(dog,cat,tree) big.char
dog cat tree [1,] 1 2 5 [2,] 2 3 6 [3,] 3 4 7
colnames(big.char)<-c("dog","cat","tree")
big.char
dog cat tree
[1,] 1 2 5
[2,] 2 3 6
[3,] 3 4 7
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On Thu, 23 Apr 2015, Erin Hodgess wrote:
Hello!
I have a cbind type question, please: Suppose I have the following:
dog <- 1:3
cat <- 2:4
tree <- 5:7
and a character vector
big.char <- c("dog","cat","tree")
I want to end up with a matrix that is a "cbind" of dog, cat, and tree.
This is a toy example. There will be a bunch of variables.
I experimented with "do.call", but all I got was
1
2
3
Any suggestions would be much appreciated. I still think that do.call
might be the key, but I'm not sure.
R Version 3-1.3, Windows 7.
Thanks,
Erin
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