On Jun 18, 2014, at 11:31 PM, Daniel Schwartz <das2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have coded qualitative data with many (20+) different codes from a survey
> in an excel file. I am using the with() function to output the codes so we
> know what's there. Is it possible to direct the output from with() to an
> excel file? If not, what's another function that has the same, er,
> functionality?! Thanks, R World!


It is not clear from your description, that the use of with() is really 
relevant here. with() is typically used as a convenience wrapper to be able to 
evaluate the names of data frame columns in the environment of the data frame, 
rather than having to repeat the 'DataFrameName$' prefix over and over.

To export data from R to Excel files, there are various options which are 
listed both in the R wiki:

  http://rwiki.sciviews.org/doku.php?id=tips:data-io:ms_windows

and in the R Data Import/Export manual:

  
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/R-data.html#Reading-Excel-spreadsheets

Worst case, you can use ?write.csv to dump the data to a CSV file, which can 
then be opened with Excel.

The option you may prefer will depend upon your operating system, how 
comfortable you may or may not be relative to installing additional software, 
do you want to create a new Excel file with each export or be able to append to 
existing worksheets and how you may want to structure or format the 
worksheet(s) in Excel.

Regards,

Marc Schwartz

P.S. I have a cousin Daniel, but different gmail e-mail address.

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