Hello,
Please don't post datasets like this, it's unusable by us. Use dput().
?dput
dput(head(myData, 20)) # post the output of this.
Paste the output of that command in a post. It starts with 'structure'.
Don't worry if it looks awkward, it is, on the contrary, very usefull.
All we need to do s to paste it n an R session to have an exact copy of
your data, dat <- structure(...etc...).
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Em 11-07-2012 19:10, cs389 escreveu:> Hi Everyone,
> I could use help developing a for loop. I have a dataset with tallies
for
> a number of species within 7 different size classes. I need to uncollate
the
> data into the rawest form (ie: each row a different individual) &
retrain
> the metadata associated with each row (Date, Recorder, Site, Transect and
> Species). Here is an example of the current format:
>
> http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4636155/data.jpg
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>
> Could someone help me write a for loop? I am looking for something like
this
> (represents just the top 2 rows of the first table):
>
> Date Recorder Site Transect SpeciesSize Class
> 7/6/10 CSC Puako A MOCA 5-10cm
> 7/6/10 CSC Puako A MOCA 5-10cm
> 7/6/10 CSC Puako A MOCA 20-40cm
> 7/6/10 CSC Puako A MOPA <5cm
> 7/6/10 CSC Puako A MOPA <5cm
> 7/6/10 CSC Puako A MOPA 5-10cm
> 7/6/10 CSC Puako A MOPA 10-20cm
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> Many Thanks!
> Courtney
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