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> Thanks Nick and Juan for your replies.
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> Nick, thanks for pointing out the warning in subset(). I'm not sure
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Subject: [R] programming: telling a function where to look for the entered
variables
Hi there,
Could someone help me with the following programming problem..?
I have written a function that works for
Hi there,
Could someone help me with the following programming problem..?
I have written a function that works for my intended purpose, but it
is quite closely tied to a particular dataframe and the names of the
variables in this dataframe. However, I'd like to use the same
function for different
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