look at package reshape there is a cool little function input that
once you get the hang of is handy.
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Jason Rupert <jasonkrupert at yahoo.com>
wrote:> I think I am overlooking a call or concept?in R?to help me easily and
quickly restructure my data.frame:
>
> Sometimes the data I receive looks like:
> VariableName, Run1, Run2, Run3, Location
> temp,?????????????? 15.0,? 16.0,? 17.0, There
>
> And other times it looks like:
> VariableName, Run, Location
> temp,???????????????17.0, There
>
> I would like to use the header information in order to be able to
restructure the first data set to have a similar look as the second, i.e.
>
> VariableName, Run, Location,
> temp,?????????????? 15.0,??There # Really Run1
> temp,?????????????? 16.0,??There # Really Run2
> temp,?????????????? 17.0,??There # Really Run3
>
> Right now I am manually recombining:
> tmp_1<-data.frame(data$VariableName, data$ Run1, data$Location)
> tmp_2<-data.frame(data$VariableName, data$ Run2, data$Location)
> tmp_3<-data.frame(data$VariableName, data$ Run3, data$Location)
>
> combine_1<-rbind(tmp_1, tmp_2)
> combine_1<-rbind(combine_1, tmp_3)
>
> Is there an easier way that is more flexible?? I would like to make it
flexible enough to handle the case where I have two or four runs.
>
> Thank you for any feedback.
>
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