1) It is not good practice to call your objects after existing R
functions (e.g. table)
2) I think you are getting rows and columns confused. If you want to
extract the rows/column of a matrix or dataframe, then try subsetting it
by mat["A1", ] or mat[ , "v4"]. See help(subset) for more
information.
3) It looks to me that your object is a list. Try doing class(table).
Regards, Adai
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> 3.69
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> 20577
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> 4.51
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> 4731
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