On Mar 22, 2012, at 6:37 AM, Andreas Emanuelsson wrote:
Hi everybody, I have a model that outputs 1) primary analysis
results, 2) secondary analysis results and 3) model choice
parameters. I would like to output them all together as one "spread
sheet" to minimize my "copy paste time" since I need to run the
model with at least 20-30 sets of parameters. They are all in
different data.frames with different dimensions.
However, I have tried to construct one final output data frame the
different classes cant vary within each row (it seems) and I can't
merge, r-c-bind or fill the old data frames into a bigger new. Just
using a matrix seems to work but stills it feels like an crude way
and I lose the headers and some of the formatting option (replace
dot with comma).
Does anyone know a if there is a better package for "layouting" csv
structure? (I don't want one spread sheet per table)
Are there any other neat way to join data.frames but ignoring all
the indexing? (maybe turning them into text and printing them as a
csv file)?
Can't you just write them to the same file with append=TRUE?
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David Winsemius, MD
West Hartford, CT
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