On Mar 22, 2012, at 6:37 AM, Andreas Emanuelsson wrote:
> Hi everybody, I have a model that outputs 1) primary analysis
> results, 2) secondary analysis results and 3) model choice
> parameters. I would like to output them all together as one "spread
> sheet" to minimize my "copy paste time" since I need to run
the
> model with at least 20-30 sets of parameters. They are all in
> different data.frames with different dimensions.
>
> However, I have tried to construct one final output data frame the
> different classes cant vary within each row (it seems) and I can't
> merge, r-c-bind or fill the old data frames into a bigger new. Just
> using a matrix seems to work but stills it feels like an crude way
> and I lose the headers and some of the formatting option (replace
> dot with comma).
>
> Does anyone know a if there is a better package for "layouting"
csv
> structure? (I don't want one spread sheet per table)
>
> Are there any other neat way to join data.frames but ignoring all
> the indexing? (maybe turning them into text and printing them as a
> csv file)?
Can't you just write them to the same file with append=TRUE?
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David Winsemius, MD
West Hartford, CT