On Feb 5, 2012, at 2:53 AM, sagarnikam123 wrote:
how to avoid writing index of variable in write.table command, e.g. output--->
It's time to "get with the program", sagarnikam123. You are asked in the Posting Guide to provide a reproductible example. At the very least you should provide str() on your dataframe.
index,character,state "1" "M" "2" "2" "K" "3" "3" "R" "1" "4" "E" "1" "5" "S" "1" "6" "H" "1" "7" "K" "1" "8" "H" "1" "9" "A" "1" "10" "E" "3" "11" "Q" "1" i tried col.name=FALSE & row.name=FALSE but it can't
If row.names = FALSE didn't do it, then there is a named "index" column and you need to write an object from which you have removed the "index" column
temp <- dfrm[,-1] write.table(temp, "filenam.txt", row.names=FALSE)
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