Where does the table come from?
write.csv(t, file = "t.csv")
looks like it would work
--- On Tue, 12/1/09, ggraves <ggwraves at sfwmd.gov> wrote:
> From: ggraves <ggraves at sfwmd.gov>
> Subject: [R] write.csv fails with $ operator invalid for atomic
> To: r-help at r-project.org
> Received: Tuesday, December 1, 2009, 1:36 PM
>
> I want to export a csv file so I can do other things with
> it.
>
> I issue this command to break down years as to whether it
> was windy or not:
>
> t<-tapply(TURB,list(year,windy),mean,na.rm=T)
>
> which results in:
>
> > t
> ? ? ? ? ? ? no? ?
> ???yes
> 1990 21.516514? 39.86400
> 1991 13.580435? 28.87500
> 1992 12.171429? 22.93913
> 1993 21.550893? 26.41200
> 1994 12.003913? 40.76928
> 1995 14.707917? 35.39057
> 1996 22.041765? 44.54927
> 1997 17.577625? 31.60761
> 1998 26.283978? 34.36190
> 1999 14.597922? 43.85804
> 2000 30.805139? 63.06042
> 2001 23.204545? 36.64634
> 2002 21.062791? 32.86696
> 2003 14.487111? 33.68727
> 2004 36.294595? 73.38125
> 2005 49.089583 114.28333
> 2006 44.941667? 89.37917
> 2007 57.456667? 70.00435
> 2008 52.251163? 89.83864
> 2009 24.212821? 37.49375
>
> when I issue this command
>
> write.csv(t$table, file = "t.csv")
>
> I get the error
>
> ERROR $ operator is invalid for atomic vectors
>
> ??
>
>
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