Hello,

Could you post a data example? Using, with data.frame named 'dat'

dput( head(dat, 30) )  # paste the output of this in a post

I have written code that creates pairs pre/post columns but it can't really be tested.

Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas
Em 11-10-2012 00:09, Nundy, Shantanu escreveu:
Hi everyone-

I have a dataset with multiple "pre" and "post" variables I want to compare. The variables are named 
"apple_pre" or "pre_banana" with the corresponding post variables named "apple_post" or 
"post_banana". The variables are in no particular order.

apple_pre orange_pre orange_post pre_banana apple_post post_banana
person_1
person_2
person_3
...
person_x


How do I:
1. Run a series of paired t-tests for the apple_pre variables and pre_banana 
variables? Would be great to do something like ttest(*.*pre*.*,*.*post*.*).
2. Print the results from these t-tests in a table with col 1=mean difference, 
col 2= 95% conf interval, col 3=p-value.

Thank you kindly,
-Shantanu

Shantanu Nundy, M.D.
University of Chicago

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