This works really great, too.
Thanks for this option.
I am glad I have two ways to accomplish this.
I KNEW it was going to be that simple. I was convinced I was making more
out of it than I needed to and I'm glad to see I was right.
Best,
Jen
(It's fun to be new at something when I'm this
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A.K.
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From: "plessthanpointohf...@gmail.com"
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Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 1:44 PM
Subject: [R] Loop or some other way to parse by data generated values when it
is not linear
I'm sorry for the really vague subject
On Mar 18, 2013, at 12:44 PM, plessthanpointohf...@gmail.com wrote:
> I'm sorry for the really vague subject line but I am not sure how to
> succinctly describe what I am doing and what the problem is.
>
> But, here goes:
>
> 1. I have data with two-way data with frequencies. Below is an exam
nt: Monday, March 18, 2013 1:44 PM
Subject: [R] Loop or some other way to parse by data generated values when it
is not linear
I'm sorry for the really vague subject line but I am not sure how to succinctly
describe what I am doing and what the problem is.
But, here goes:
1. I have da
I'm sorry for the really vague subject line but I am not sure how to
succinctly describe what I am doing and what the problem is.
But, here goes:
1. I have data with two-way data with frequencies. Below is an
example, though in reality I am looking at about 10 different variables
that I am
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