Make the example reproducible.  Us dput() or make up data that
illustrates the problem.  The nice folks on this list volunteer their
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better.
regards,

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 9:07 PM, ms.com <logi...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>> dear all
>
> I have a data set with three types (Tree, Sapling, Seedling). I have 
> estimated the correlation values. now i need to bring all the correlation 
> values in a table like the one i have shown in attached file with R 
> codes.could you please give me idea on this problem
>>
> thanking you
>
>
> MS
> Nepal
>
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