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Subject: Re: [R] "Copy-pastable" output of 1000 plus variables
Jeff:
Thanks, Please see my reply to David.
Bruce
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Subject: Re: [R] "Copy-pastable" output
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> On Apr 23, 2017, at 2:38 PM, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
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> Coming from an Excel background, copying and pasting seems attractive, but it
> does not create a reproducible record of what you did so it becomes quite
> tiring and frustrating after some time has passe
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Sunday, April 23, 2017 3:47 PM
To: Jeff Newmiller ; r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] "Copy-pastable" output of 1000 plus variables
Jeff:
Thanks, Please see my reply to David.
Bruce
Bruce Ratner, Ph.D.
The Significant Statistician™
(516) 791-3544
Statistical Predictive Analtyics
Jeff:
Thanks, Please see my reply to David.
Bruce
Bruce Ratner, Ph.D.
The Significant Statistician™
(516) 791-3544
Statistical Predictive Analtyics -- www.DMSTAT1.com
Machine-Learning Data Mining and Modeling -- www.GenIQ.net
Jeff Newmiller wrote:
Coming from an Excel background, copying and
David:
I cannot demonstrate _with_ _code_ , otherwise I would not have a
problem. However, I can illustrate:
In SAS, I can run Proc SQL for a dump, VARLIST_IS_HERE, showing on the
computer screen the variables, e.g., ID, X1, X2, X3, ..., X1000,
that I can copy and paste into the editor window (
Coming from an Excel background, copying and pasting seems attractive, but it
does not create a reproducible record of what you did so it becomes quite
tiring and frustrating after some time has passed and you return to your
analysis.
Nitpick: you put the setdiff function in the row selection
It would be best if you could demonstrate _with_ _code_ the sort of operation
you propose.
David
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> On Apr 23, 2017, at 1:07 PM, Bruce Ratner PhD wrote:
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> R-helpers:
> I'm reading "Advanced R" (Wickham), which provides his way, quoted below, of
> keeping variables. This
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