I am using the read.table function to load an Excel data set into R.
It has a few variables with very long qualitative (free response
typically in sentences) response that I would like to keep, but would
like to limit the length of the response that R shows. Is there some
sort of string or column
Hello,
I have a problem that I am trying to solve and I am not sure how to
do it in R.
Suppose, that 16 numbers are choosen at random from 0 to 9, what's
the probability that their average will be between 4 and 6. I typed
the following code:
set.seed(100)
sample(0:9, 16, replace =TRUE)
Please disregard this message and don't post it to the web. I found
the answer.
Thanks
Davia S. Cox
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On Dec 13, 2005, at 6:20 AM, Davia
Hello,
I am having trouble reading an spss file into R. I have reset my
working directory to the folder where this file is stored. This is
what I've typed into R and the error message I received:
+ getwd()
[1] /Users/daviacox/Graduate School/PLS 801
read.spss(norwil.spss)
Error in