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abaia01
2010 Mar 10
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Extract values of a two-factor table and duplicate them into a three-factor table
...e for each unique combination of those two factors (S = number of habitats within each buffer around each station) like this:
TABLE 1
station buffer S
Abaia01 200 2
Abaia01 400 2
Abaia01 600 2
Abaia01 800 2
Abaia01 1000 2
Abaia01 1200 2
Abaia01 1400 2
Abaia01 1600 2
Abaia01 1800 2
Abaia01 2000 2
Abaia02 200 2
Abaia02 400 2
Abaia02 600 2
Abaia02 800 2
Abaia02 1000 2
Abaia02 1200 2
Abaia02 1400 2
Abaia02 1600 2
Abaia02 1800 3
Abaia02 2000 3
etc..
I would like to fill this more complete table here wich has a third factor "L5_code" (L5_code = type of habitat). As you can see, there are se...