Hello,
'cbind' means column bind and 'rbind', row bind.
So, apparently, all you have to do is replace one letter.
ONLY in the do.call, it will surelly do what you want, my only doubt is
with cbinding the Length column, it should recycle the values.
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Em 09-06-2012 23:25, mpavlic escreveu:
Hi all,
i managed to (with the help of most posts here) using bellow code :
>setwd("C:/Users/mpavlic/Desktop/test")
>txt_files = list.files(pattern = '*.ddf');
>flist<-txt_files
>flistNew <- sub("^channel 1 ([0-9 ]+).*", "\\1", flist)
>coordinate<-read.csv("coordinate_linija1.csv", sep=";", dec=".")[,2:4]
>Length <- read.table(flist[1], skip=917, nrows=970)[, 1]
>Temp <- do.call(cbind, lapply(flist, function(x) read.table(x,
skip=917,
nrows=970)[, 2]))
>colnames(Temp) <- paste(flistNew, seq_len(ncol(Temp)), sep=".")
>result <- cbind(Length=Length, coordinate, Temp)
...join all files in one folder in one big table. But the merging here is
done by columns as seen in attachment-asColumns.csv (so that every column
form certain file is added to the table "result" as a column).
For better reperesentation of data I would now need data to be added as rows
in a table, with corresponding name of the file as a value in column.
Resulting table should look something like in an attached file asRows.csv.
Is that possible?
Hope i exaplined it ok, because it's a bit difficult. Thanks for any
idea....
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4632909/asColumns.csv asColumns.csv
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4632909/asRows.csv asRows.csv
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