You can also try :
ab <- matrix(rnorm(10000),nc=5)
edit(ab)
Hope this helps.
Spencer Graves a écrit :
1. Did you try "dim(sample.data)"? Is it actually 2200 by 15?
Or are you reading in just some subset of the data? If it is 2200 by
15, could you also please do "class(sample.data)"?
2. I just got a full listing from the following:
(tst <- data.frame(array(rnorm(2200), dim=c(2200, 15))))
You might try this. With R 2.0.0patched under Windows 2000, I
got rows 1:2200 flying by 3 times, each with 5 columns.
3. Have you considered doing plots (including qqnorm) of numeric
variables and tables of character variables? These can often reveal
problems I might never see in a simple scan of numbers.
4. "PLEASE do read the posting guide!
http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html". At minimum, please tell
us which version of R under which operating system, and specifically
what you did to get it into R and how you know it's 2200 by 15.
hope this helps. spencer graves
Terry Mu wrote:
I got a sample data (let's call it sample.data), which is about 2200
by 15.
I tried to take a look of all data
sample.data
It shows only a part of data that I thought was a corner. It does not
really affect my job, but I thought it is nice to have a look of all
data. I can see individual records and they are fine.
Is this normal because of buffer size or some reasons? Can I use other
commands or change some settings to display all data?
Thanks,
Terry
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