1. That you think order() or sort() "did not work " is preposterous.
2. I suggest that you carefully read both ?sort and ?order, as you
obviously do not understand what these functions do. Here is a hint to get
you started:
> 3:1
[1] 3 2 1
> order(3:1)
[1] 3 2 1> sort(3:1)
[1] 1 2 3
-- Bert
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 2:42 PM, Trying To learn again <
tryingtolearnagain@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to order a series that is included on the second column in MCT.csv.
>
> I do but R doesn´t order, could be because is a csv?
>
> I have prove
>
> MCT<-read.csv("MCT.csv")
>
> a<-order(MCTor[,2],2,decreasing = FALSE)
>
>
> a<-order(MCTor[,2],1,decreasing = FALSE)
>
> or the same with sort but didn´t worked.
>
> It is suposed that a will have the ordered on ascending or descending
> direction, doesn´it?
>
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