You are close--think "names", not "titles", as in rownames or colnames (no
reason to completely spell out column). Summary already gave you the
column names, so type "?rownames" to learn more.
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On Thu, 19 Sep 2013, ivanc010 wrote:
I've been assigned homework to analyze a file. The R package is "car". The
specific data file is "Florida."
So, I did the usual stuff:
library(car)
data(Florida)
summary(Florida)
My specific assignment is to run a t-test between GORE and BUSH. (This file
has information on the 2000 election.)
To run my t-test, my code must be something analogues to:
t.test(case0102$Salary[case0102$Sex=="Female"],case0102$Salary[case0102$Sex=="Male"])
Unfortunately, for my Florida data I can't find the analogues titles of the
rows and columns (i.e. Sex and Salary).
Please help.
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