What if you just removed the first column from your matrix:
XX<-XX[,2:length(XX[1,]))

so you have a new matrix without the first column and save this second one
to a file?

Regards,
Eleni

On Feb 13, 2008 3:06 PM, Roberto Olivares Hernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I used the write.table function to save data in txt file, and this is the
> output:
>
>
> V1      V2      V3      V4
> 1       YAL005C  21      14      11
> 2       YAL007C   2       1       4
> 3       YAL012W   8      16       3
> 4       YAL016W  24      23      23
> 5       YAL019W   3       3       2
> 6       YAL020C   2       4       2
> 7       YAL021C   7       5       5
> 8       YAL022C   3       1       2
>
>
> but I  need to remove the dimnames  (first column)
>
> I tried to use dimnames function to remove it and then save it, but still,
> the output is the same
>
> These are the command lines,
>
> XX         #matrix
> dimnames(XX)<-NULL
> write.table(XX,"XX.txt",quote=FALSE,sep="\t")
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance
> Roberto
>
>
>
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