We cannot reproduce your example since we don't have access to probF. It
seems probF is not an object of class "table", but perhaps of class
"data.frame".
Also, summary is not "cutting off the other variables", it is pooling
levels of a factor into the "Other" category. All the levels belong
to the same variable.
By looking at the help for summary, i.e., by typing ?summary at the R prompt,
you will find that the data.frame method has an argument called
"maxsum", which is be default equal to 7. The argument is described
as "integer, indicating how many levels should be shown for
'factor's." That sounds like what you want.
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Subject: [R] summary(table)
Hi,
Why when I do a summary on a table it cuts off the other variables? It says
Other :58 or Other: 120.
how can I get the summary for all the variables under ServLoad.Task and
Server.Load and Avg. CPU and Max.CPU?
Thanks,
summary(probF)
Reboot.Id ServLoad.Task Server.Load
Avg.CPU Max.CPU Event.Log
Min. : 2.00 120067_122395: 5 SLACT04_1 :21 Min. : 0.02827
Min. : 0.40 2009-MAY-13 20:21:37:86
1st Qu.:18.50 120076_124326: 5 SLSPED06 :19 1st Qu.: 4.22128
1st Qu.: 7.80 2009-MAY-11 20:03:29: 9
Median :25.00 120030_122501: 4 SLACT04_5 :15 Median :10.29370
Median :23.70 2009-MAY-13 01:25:13: 7
Mean :21.18 120046_122891: 4 SL06_SCEVEN_OP:14 Mean :20.54242
Mean :32.88 2009-MAY-13 21:03:08: 5
3rd Qu.:25.00 120046_122933: 4 SLACT04_4 :10 3rd Qu.:33.44267
3rd Qu.:53.70 2009-MAY-11 04:41:51: 4
Max. :30.00 120071_121550: 4 SLBF06_3 : 9 Max. :96.73438
Max. :99.90 2009-MAY-11 05:30:02: 4
(Other) :120 (Other)
:58 (Other) :31
Probability
Min. :0.000034
1st Qu.:0.000227
Median :0.009295
Mean :2.321083
3rd Qu.:4.725526
Max. :9.432425
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