Hi,
Just a thought.
You wrote:
ob1<-object1$ORF
ob2<-object2$ORF
and then use cbind like,
HG<-cbind(on1,ob2)
but there is an error. Is there any other function I can use?
If you copied and pasted this from R, then your problem is
Hg <- cbind(on1,ob2)
You mean
Hg <- cbind(ob1,ob2)
So perhaps just a typo.
HTH,
Robin Williams
Met Office summer intern - Health Forecasting
robin.williams at metoffice.gov.uk
-----Original Message-----
From: r-help-bounces at r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org]
On Behalf Of Roberto Olivares-Hern?ndez
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 12:47 PM
To: r-help at r-project.org
Subject: [R] write dataframes
Hi,
After manipulate my data I have ended up with 5 different data frames with
different number of observations but the same number of variables (columns)
An example, if I write str(object1), I see this,
data.frame': 47 obs. of 3 variables:
$ ORF : Factor w/ 245 levels "YAL038W","YAL054C",..: 10
19 38 39 44
45 50 51 59 60 ...
$ mRNA : num 0.891 1.148 1.202 1.479 1.445 ...
$ Protein: num 1.230 1.288 1.175 0.724 0.851 ..
str(object2)
'data.frame': 21 obs. of 3 variables:
$ ORF : Factor w/ 245 levels "YAL038W","YAL054C",..: 11
25 40 55 66
78 104 119 141 153 ...
$ mRNA : num 0.794 0.741 0.676 1.047 0.912 ...
$ Protein: num 0.427 0.363 0.468 0.501 0.661 ...
using the column $ORF from each object , how can I compose/write the results
in a file that contains columns with different length ?
I have tried to generate objects like
ob1<-object1$ORF
ob2<-object2$ORF
and then use cbind like,
HG<-cbind(on1,ob2)
but there is an error. Is there any other function I can use?
Thanks for the help
Roberto
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