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save as ascii
2 messages · Rina Oldager Miehs, Duncan Murdoch
On 12/12/2008 6:58 AM, Rina Oldager Miehs wrote:
Hello r-help I want to save my dataframe as an ascii file. a bit of my data frame:
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CKRDYRNR CHRNR cowno dek lakt flow peakflow 1 3596600182 35966 182 938 3 3.0527442 3.18 2 3596600182 35966 182 939 3 1.8978755 3.06 3 3596600182 35966 182 940 3 2.1215936 2.79 4 3596600182 35966 182 941 3 1.2411489 2.79 5 3596600182 35966 182 942 3 2.1456878 2.85 6 3596600182 35966 182 943 3 2.0810122 3.03 7 3596600182 35966 182 944 3 1.8588443 3.12 8 3596600182 35966 182 945 3 1.8986586 2.82 9 3596600182 35966 182 946 3 2.2081765 1.29 10 3596600182 35966 182 947 3 1.7747261 2.85 11 3596600182 35966 182 948 3 1.7764401 2.73 I would like to have it out as an ascii file, with no colnames or rownames. Just a simple flat file only containing the data. Something like this: 3596600182 35966 182 938 3 3.0527442 3.18 3596600182 35966 182 939 3 1.8978755 3.06 3596600182 35966 182 940 3 2.1215936 2.79 3596600182 35966 182 941 3 1.2411489 2.79 3596600182 35966 182 942 3 2.1456878 2.85 3596600182 35966 182 943 3 2.0810122 3.03 Does anyone have an idea which function i should use? I have tried write.table(), save(), dput(), drop() with no succes for what i want.
You want write.table. For example: > test <- data.frame(letters=letters[1:5], numbers=1:5) > write.table(test,col.names=FALSE,row.names=FALSE,quote=FALSE) a 1 b 2 c 3 d 4 e 5 Duncan Murdoch