Re: [R] Error while trying to save summary() output as csv

2010-03-23 Thread Kamil Sijko
Thank you David, thank you Ista - as.matrix solves the problem.

Best regards,
Kamil Sijko
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2010/3/22 David Winsemius dwinsem...@comcast.net:

 On Mar 22, 2010, at 3:06 PM, Ista Zahn wrote:

 Hi Kamil,
 You can use something like
 write.csv(t(as.matrix(object)), file=name.csv)

 -Ista
 On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 2:54 PM, Kamil Sijko kamil.si...@swps.edu.pl
 wrote:

 Hi,

 I need to save output of summary() procedure to a csv file. It's all
 OK when it's applied to a 'factor' class variable, but when I try to
 save a 'integer' class summary to csv it gives me :

 summary(rnorm(100, 10)) - object
 write.csv2(object, file='name.csv')

 Error in do.call(expand.grid, c(dimnames(x), stringsAsFactors =
 stringsAsFactors)) :
  second argument must be a list

 It's the same when I use write.csv instead of write.csv2

 summary() produces a very simple table:

 structure(c(7.803, 9.633, 10.15, 10.17, 10.75, 12.41), .Names = c(Min.,
 1st Qu., Median, Mean, 3rd Qu., Max.), class = table)

 I have no idea, what to do... So Group, please help me: what does this
 error mean, and how to cope with it?

 Not sure why you got that error but if you convert that table into a matrix
 the writing proceeds as expected:

  write.csv(as.matrix(structure(c(7.803, 9.633, 10.15, 10.17, 10.75, 12.41),
 .Names = c(Min., 1st Qu., Median, Mean, 3rd Qu., Max.), class =
 table) ), file=test.csv)


 --
 David.

 Thanks for your help.
 Kamil

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[R] Error while trying to save summary() output as csv

2010-03-22 Thread Kamil Sijko
Hi,

I need to save output of summary() procedure to a csv file. It's all
OK when it's applied to a 'factor' class variable, but when I try to
save a 'integer' class summary to csv it gives me :

 summary(rnorm(100, 10)) - object
 write.csv2(object, file='name.csv')
Error in do.call(expand.grid, c(dimnames(x), stringsAsFactors =
stringsAsFactors)) :
  second argument must be a list

It's the same when I use write.csv instead of write.csv2

summary() produces a very simple table:

structure(c(7.803, 9.633, 10.15, 10.17, 10.75, 12.41), .Names = c(Min.,
1st Qu., Median, Mean, 3rd Qu., Max.), class = table)

I have no idea, what to do... So Group, please help me: what does this
error mean, and how to cope with it?

Thanks for your help.
Kamil

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Re: [R] Error while trying to save summary() output as csv

2010-03-22 Thread Ista Zahn
Hi Kamil,
You can use something like
write.csv(t(as.matrix(object)), file=name.csv)

-Ista
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 2:54 PM, Kamil Sijko kamil.si...@swps.edu.pl wrote:
 Hi,

 I need to save output of summary() procedure to a csv file. It's all
 OK when it's applied to a 'factor' class variable, but when I try to
 save a 'integer' class summary to csv it gives me :

 summary(rnorm(100, 10)) - object
 write.csv2(object, file='name.csv')
 Error in do.call(expand.grid, c(dimnames(x), stringsAsFactors =
 stringsAsFactors)) :
  second argument must be a list

 It's the same when I use write.csv instead of write.csv2

 summary() produces a very simple table:

 structure(c(7.803, 9.633, 10.15, 10.17, 10.75, 12.41), .Names = c(Min.,
 1st Qu., Median, Mean, 3rd Qu., Max.), class = table)

 I have no idea, what to do... So Group, please help me: what does this
 error mean, and how to cope with it?

 Thanks for your help.
 Kamil

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Re: [R] Error while trying to save summary() output as csv

2010-03-22 Thread David Winsemius


On Mar 22, 2010, at 3:06 PM, Ista Zahn wrote:


Hi Kamil,
You can use something like
write.csv(t(as.matrix(object)), file=name.csv)

-Ista
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 2:54 PM, Kamil Sijko  
kamil.si...@swps.edu.pl wrote:

Hi,

I need to save output of summary() procedure to a csv file. It's all
OK when it's applied to a 'factor' class variable, but when I try to
save a 'integer' class summary to csv it gives me :


summary(rnorm(100, 10)) - object
write.csv2(object, file='name.csv')

Error in do.call(expand.grid, c(dimnames(x), stringsAsFactors =
stringsAsFactors)) :
 second argument must be a list

It's the same when I use write.csv instead of write.csv2

summary() produces a very simple table:

structure(c(7.803, 9.633, 10.15, 10.17, 10.75, 12.41), .Names =  
c(Min.,

1st Qu., Median, Mean, 3rd Qu., Max.), class = table)

I have no idea, what to do... So Group, please help me: what does  
this

error mean, and how to cope with it?


Not sure why you got that error but if you convert that table into a  
matrix the writing proceeds as expected:


 write.csv(as.matrix(structure(c(7.803, 9.633, 10.15, 10.17, 10.75,  
12.41), .Names = c(Min., 1st Qu., Median, Mean, 3rd Qu.,  
Max.), class = table) ), file=test.csv)



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David.


Thanks for your help.
Kamil

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