Am 25.03.2011 14:51, schrieb Philipp Pagel:

The frame$y2 notation still only works for columns, of course.
Maybe, if you tell us some more about your actual analysis,
more help can be provided.

Thank,s but the only question was to use a common notation like for columns if the excel sheet was build rotated.

Its more easy for beginners to use the column notation than the row notation from a data.frame. One solution is to rotate the excel sheet, but than you have multiple data. So I was looking for a solution to rotate the data set in R

I think I will explain them the row notation for a data.frame

Thank you Knut

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