Hello,
How about
OBJECT <- sample(4, 20, TRUE)
t(t(table(OBJECT)))
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Em 06-10-2013 19:22, Bert Gunter escreveu:
Berend et.al:
Yes.
But note that this only works for a 2-d table-- which the OP indicated
was what he had; in general, one would have to explicitly permute the
array(table) dimensions, e.g. via aperm() .
Cheers,
Bert
On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 10:44 AM, Berend Hasselman <b...@xs4all.nl> wrote:
On 06-10-2013, at 19:30, Dennis Fisher <fis...@plessthan.com> wrote:
R 3.0.1
OS X
Colleagues,
If I execute the command:
table(OBJECT)
the output might look like:
1 2
25 336
I would like it to appear as:
1 25
2 336
I can accomplish this with:
TABLE <- table(OBJECT)
data.frame(names(TABLE), as.numeric(TABLE))
However, I bet that a more clever approach exists? Any takers?
Have you tried t(table(OBJECT)) ?
Berend
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