Hi Lauri, I see two possibilities.
Let say that you have a <-c(1:5) b <- c(1:7) c <- c(1:4) l <- list(a,b,c) and you want to create an Excel file with columnA (1) containing a (5 rows), column B (2) containing b and column C containing c. One possibility would be to write each ROW of the output file separately (7 rows in your case) writing nothing (just \t ) when you reach the end of the particular item in the list. Another possibility would be to use xlsReadWritePro package which allows to write each item (a,b,c) (or list element - l[[1]],l[[2]],... etc) to a given column of the output file. Regards, Moshe. --- Lauri Nikkinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > #Hi R-users, > #Suppose that I have a data.frame like this: > > y1 <- rnorm(10) + 6.8 > y2 <- rnorm(10) + (1:10*1.7 + 1) > y3 <- rnorm(10) + (1:10*6.7 + 3.7) > y <- c(y1,y2,y3) > x <- rep(1:3,10) > f <- gl(2,15, labels=paste("lev", 1:2, sep="")) > g <- seq(as.Date("2000/1/1"), by="day", length=30) > DF <- data.frame(x=x,y=y, f=f, g=g) > DF$g[DF$x == 1] <- NA > DF$x[3:6] <- NA > DF$wdays <- weekdays(DF$g) > > DF > > #For EDA purposes, I would like to calculate > frequences in each variable > g <- lapply(DF, function(x) as.data.frame(table(x))) > > #After this, I would like to cbind these data.frames > (in g) into a > single data.frame (which to export to MS Excel) > #do.call(cbind, g) does not seem to work because of > the different > number of rows in each data.frame. > #The resulting data.frame shoul look like this (only > two variables > printed here): > > Rowid;x;Freq.x;y;Freq.y; # etc... > 1;1;9;1.69151845313816;1; > 2;2;9;5.03748767699799;1; > 3;3;8;5.37387749444247;1; > 4;Empty;Empty;6.83926626214299;1; > 5;Empty;Empty;6.97484558968873;1; > 6;Empty;Empty;7.11023821708323;1; > 7;Empty;Empty;7.1348316549091;1; > 8;Empty;Empty;7.16727166992407;1; > 9;Empty;Empty;7.35983428577469;1; > 10;Empty;Empty;7.7596470136235;1; > 11;Empty;Empty;7.86369414967578;1; > 12;Empty;Empty;7.97164674771006;1; > 13;Empty;Empty;8.0787295301318;1; > 14;Empty;Empty;8.14161030348166;1; > 15;Empty;Empty;8.20134832959661;1; > 16;Empty;Empty;10.1469115339016;1 > 17;Empty;Empty;12.7442067301746;1 > 18;Empty;Empty;14.0865167751202;1 > 19;Empty;Empty;15.8280312307450;1 > 20;Empty;Empty;16.0484499360756;1 > 21;Empty;Empty;17.0795222149999;1 > 22;Empty;Empty;18.1254057823357;1 > 23;Empty;Empty;22.7169729331525;1 > 24;Empty;Empty;30.7237748005358;1 > 25;Empty;Empty;37.2141271786934;1 > 26;Empty;Empty;44.4954633229803;1 > 27;Empty;Empty;50.2302409305761;1 > 28;Empty;Empty;57.8913405112114;1 > 29;Empty;Empty;64.849897477945;1 > 30;Empty;Empty;71.4205263353053;1 > > > #Anyone have an idea how to do this? > > #Thanks, > #Lauri > > ______________________________________________ > R-help@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, > reproducible code. > ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.