Hello,

I'm not exactly sure of what you want.
1) If you just want that output, just set the names attribute of index_data.

names(index_data) <- paste0("V", 1:length(index_data))

2) If you want to create a data.frame from index_data try the following.

dat <- data.frame(index_data[1])
for(i in 2:length(index_data))
        dat <-cbind(dat, index_data[i])
names(dat) <- paste0("V", 1:length(index_data))
dat


Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas

Em 16-05-2015 18:12, കുഞ്ഞായി kunjaai escreveu:
Dear all,

  I want to convert a variable (that variable obtained from an 'nc ' file) I
want to convert  it into a* read.table* output format

Example:

index_data<-get.var.ncdf(f_hist ,"meant_iitm_ALLIN_YEAR")
index_data
  [1] 24.06333 24.07208 24.20208 24.12625 24.27333 24.42458 24.26583
  [8] 24.30042 24.49750


I want to convert it in to


   V1           V2         V3          V4              V5
V6          V7          V8
24.06333  24.07208  24.20208 24.12625  24.27333 24.42458 24.26583 24.30042
     V9
24.49750


Thank you all in advance......
--
DILEEPKUMAR. R
J R F, IIT DELHI

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