Hello,

Without data it's not easy to answer to your questions, but

1. Use ?unlist. If the data is in a file, read it with ?read.table and the unlist the result. All columns will be stacked.

dat <- read.table(filename, ...)
unlist(dat)

2. At best confusing. But to divide a vector into groups use ?cut or ?findInterval and then, to find the maximum and minimum of each group, ?tapply or ?ave.

3. Regress what on what?


Provide a data example using dput for better answers:

dput( head(mydata, 30) )  # paste the output of this in a post


Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas
Em 03-11-2012 16:07, dattel_palme escreveu:
Hi People!

I have following concern consisting of some steps to do in R:

I have an ascii file (table) consisting of many columns and rows.
1. I would like to order all values of the columns one under each other. It
will begin with column 1, then column 2 under column 1, column 3 under
column 2 etc. until at the end there is only 1 column. How do I do it?

2. Second problem is to make a scatterplot of two variables (I think after
further explanation scatter plot itself will not be needed). I have two
columns of two different variables (that I produces before), column 1 with
variable 1 and column 2 with variable 2. I would like to order them by one
variable and 0,01 interval (the varibale values will range between 0 and 1).
>From each 0,01 interval (100 intervals) i want to pick the maximum and
minimum value of variable 2.

3. From the obtained max and min of values of each interval i would like to
make a linear least square regression.

I hope someone can help me out!
Thanks
Stefan



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