Dear Patrick,

Perhaps attach might be what you are looking for.
attach(test)
i
x1
x2
.
.
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y

HTH,

Jorge


On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Richardson, Patrick <
patrick.richard...@vai.org> wrote:

> If I have a table (we'll call it, "test") containing two columns (as
> below):
>
> i       x1      x2      x3      x4      x5      y
> 0       1.125   0.232   7.160   0.0859 8.905 1.5563
> 7       0.920   0.268   8.804   0.0865 7.388 0.8976
> 15      0.835   0.271   8.108   0.0852 5.348 0.7482
> 22      1.000   0.237   6.370   0.0838 8.056 0.7160
> 29      1.150   0.192   6.441   0.0821 6.960 0.3130
> 37      0.990   0.202   5.154   0.0792 5.690 0.3617
> 44      0.840   0.184   5.896   0.0812 6.932 0.1139
> 58      0.650   0.200   5.336   0.0806 5.400 0.1139
>
>
> Is there a simple command to break this table into individual variables
> without having to code:
>
> i <- test$i
> x1 <- test$x1
> x2 <- test$x2
> .
> .
> .
> And so on. .
>
> Many Thank for any assistance.
>
> Patrick
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