Hi JR,
t(EmpCo)
gives what you want. See ?t for details.
You can also do this with reshape:
library(reshape)
EmpCo$Label <- rownames(EmpCo)
recast(EmpCo, variable ~ Label, measure.var=c("TRN",
"TRN_CLUST"))
but in this case t() seems a bit quicker and easier.
-Ista
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 6:37 PM, LCOG1 <jroll at lcog.org>
wrote:>
> Hi All,
>
> Consider the following:
> TRN<-c(5.809657,3.1, 1.774901e-02)
> TRN_CLUST<-c(-4.174682e-05, ?5.538742e-05,1.2)
> EmpCo<-data.frame(TRN,TRN_CLUST)
> row.names(EmpCo)<-c("Slope","Fwy","Univ")
>
> returns:
> ? ? ? ? ? ?TRN ? ? TRN_CLUST
> Slope 5.80965700 -4.174682e-05
> Fwy ? 3.10000000 ?5.538742e-05
> Univ ?0.01774901 ?1.200000e+00
>
> Now my own data is actually first constructed into list form(see below) so
> perhaps it would be easier to perform the rows to columns operation from
> that.
>
> List form:
> $TRN
> ? ? ? Slope ? ? ? ? ? ?Fwy ? ? ? ? ? ? ?UnivDist
> ? 5.80965700 ? ? ?3.10000000 ? ? ? 0.01774901
>
> What i would like to do is switch the rows to columsn so that the above now
> shows:
>
> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Slope ? ? ? ? Fwy ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Univ
> TRN ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 5.809657 ? ? ?3.1 ? ? ? ? ? ? 0.01774901
> TRN_CLUST -4.17E-05 ? ? 5.54E-05 ? ? ? ?1.20E+00
>
>
> Tried some things from the reshape package but i dont think thats what i
> want. ?I will need to do this for more variables and initial columns than
> shown here so if the process is automated or easily put into an
> automated(loop) form that would be best. ?Gracias
>
> JR
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