rbind(TableOne,TableTwo)
(you can extend this to rbind(TableOne,TableTwo,TableThree,...))
At least in this context, there doesn''t seem to be anything
"natural" or
preferred about cbind(TableOne,TableTwo). I guess what you mean is that
if you want do this with c() you have to do something like
matrix(c(t(a1),t(a2)),ncol=4,byrow=TRUE)
which is admittedly pretty clumsy.
On Tue, 16 May 2000, Art Salwin wrote:
> I have a total of n tables, each 3 rows by 4 columns.
> How can they be combined into one large table of
> 3*n rows by 4 columns? We want each of the smaller tables
> to
> be added "below" one another. Simple example for n=2:
>
> TableOne:
> 1 2 3 4
> 5 6 7 8
> 9 10 11 12
>
> TableTwo:
> 51 52 53 54
> 55 56 57 58
> 59 60 61 62
>
> Desired result:
>
> 1 2 3 4
> 5 6 7 8
> 9 10 11 12
> 51 52 53 54
> 55 56 57 58
> 59 60 61 62
>
> Essentially, we want to add rows to a matrix, when the
> "natural"
> behavior of R is to add columns. Does this imply that the
> solution
> would somehow involve the t() function?
>
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