Hello, again.

Sorry, I've used 'sum' when it should be 'mean'.

Rui Barradas

Em 25-06-2012 12:49, Rui Barradas escreveu:
Hello,

It's not that complicated.



f <- function(index, dat, offset=5){
     x <- data.frame(Emp=dat[, index], Hours=dat[, index + offset])
     aggregate(Hours~Emp, data=x, sum)
}

sp <- read.table("supermarkt.txt")

lapply(1:5, f, sp)


Also, please provide context. (Quote the post you are reffering to.)

Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas

Em 25-06-2012 11:43, faelsendoorn escreveu:
I do now know how to navigate through the table.
But my question is, what kind of graphical and numerical summaries can I
make with keeping in mind that I am interested in the average working
hour
per employee?

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