Hi Amy,
Many (perhaps most) of the people on the list do not receive emails with 
html...so we can't see colored text.  Also it would be helpfully to have 
a bit of your data, so we can run your code (see the posting guide in 
this regard,http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html).

Please explain what are the 'xlabel' and the 'ylabel' that you 
mentioned.  I don't see those variables in your code.

Julian



Amit Patel wrote:
> Hi
> I am very new to R and statistical programming in general. I am trying to 
> reorder data from a .csv file. I have managed to import the data and create a 
> zero matrix. I am now trying to fill the matrix. There seems to be some 
> problem with this section of my code. I have highlighted the dodgy code in 
> red. Please help if possible.
> 
> ######################################################
> ###########  Create matrix ###########################
> ######################################################
> 
> #Open the csv file
> OGSdata <- read.table("MG3199.csv",sep=",",header=TRUE)
> 
> #creates 3 separate vectors
> sample <- OGSdata[,1]
> mci <- OGSdata[,2]
> pct <- OGSdata[,3]
> 
> #change mci range 
> offset <- min(mci)-1
> mci <- (mci - offset)
> 
> #matrix sizes
> mci_count <- max(mci)
> sample_count <- max(sample)
> 
> #creates a zero matrix 
> OGS <- mat.or.vec(mci_count,sample_count)
> 
> #Create labels
> sample_lab <- ("A-9","B-9", "C-9", "D-9", "E-9","A-12","B-12", "C-12", 
> "D-12", "E-12")
> 
> #add data
> for (i in 1:length(pct)) {
>     OGS(mci(i),sample(i))<- pct(i);
> }
> 
> 
> What I want is to have colum1 from original data to be the xlabel, column 2 
> to be the ylabel and the 3rd colum to be the values in the matrix
> Any help is appreciated.
> 
> Kind Regards
> Amit Patel
> 
> 
> 
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