Mark,
Many thanks for your response.
Best,
S
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De : Mark Sharp <msharp at TxBiomed.org>
Cc : R-help Mailing List <r-help at r-project.org>
Envoy? le : Lundi 30 janvier 2017 23h04
Objet : Re: [R] Save a generated .txt (or .csv) file on the desktop
You can define the "file" argument in your call to write.csv()
## This will write out a file named "test_file.csv" to your working
directory
write.csv(tableau,file = "test_file.csv", row.names=FALSE)
R. Mark Sharp, Ph.D.
msharp at TxBiomed.org
>
> Dear R-Experts,
>
> I have generated a data.frame. Now I would like to get it (the generated
data.frame) saved on my desktop (desktop of my computer) in a .csv or .txt file.
How can I proceed ?
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Here is the reproducible example :
>
>
>
> # G?n?ration al?atoire des colonnes
> Individu<-1:50
> Genre<-sample(c("H","F"),50,replace=T)
> Age<-sample(18:45,50,replace=T)
>
Pratique<-sample(c("PI","I","TI"),50,replace=T)
> Statut<-sample(c("C","M","D"),50,
replace=T)
>
> # G?n?ration du Data.frame "tableau" contenant les colonnes
pr?c?dentes
> tableau <- data.frame(Individu,Genre,Age,Pratique,Statut)
>
> # Exportation du data.frame dans un fichier csv
> write.csv(tableau,row.names=FALSE)
>
>
>
> # Sauvegarder...save(tableau, file = "saveddf.txt")
>
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