list(cl), unlist(nas))
names(mysum) <- nams
mysum <- mysum
}
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From: sparandekar
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Sent: Monday, December 26, 2011 5:44:53 AM
Subject: [R] Summary tables of large datasets including
On Dec 26, 2011, at 5:44 AM, sparandekar wrote:
Hello !
I am attempting to switch from being a long time SAS user to R, and
would
really appreciate a bit of help ! The first thing I do in getting a
large
dataset (thousands of obervations and hundreds of variables) is to
run a SAS
command
On 11-12-26 5:44 AM, sparandekar wrote:
Hello !
I am attempting to switch from being a long time SAS user to R, and would
really appreciate a bit of help ! The first thing I do in getting a large
dataset (thousands of obervations and hundreds of variables) is to run a SAS
command PROC CONTENTS V
ables of large datasets including character and numerical
variables
Hello !
I am attempting to switch from being a long time SAS user to R, and would
really appreciate a bit of help ! The first thing I do in getting a large
dataset (thousands of obervations and hundreds of variables) is to r
Hello !
I am attempting to switch from being a long time SAS user to R, and would
really appreciate a bit of help ! The first thing I do in getting a large
dataset (thousands of obervations and hundreds of variables) is to run a SAS
command PROC CONTENTS VARNUM command - this provides me a table w
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