On 15.02.2013 16:37, Giovanni Petris wrote:
How about

c(a, b)

But then, if he is actually going to have a row vector, t() is needed - and one may want to answer the OP who may not read this list ....

Best,
Uwe Ligges




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HTH,
Giovanni
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Subject: [R] How to stack row vector on top of each other?

Hi list,
How do you actually stack a vector on top of each other?  Say, I want
everything in a row vector.  Neither rbind(), nor cbind() will do the
job.
  It gives me 2 dimension.

Here's my reproducible example:
a <- rnorm(10)
b <- rnorm(10)
c <- cbind(a,b)
dim(c)
[1] 10  2

d <- rbind(a,b)
dim(d)
[1]  2 10

Thanks,
Mike

I guess I don't know what you mean by "actually stack a vector on top of each 
other".  Given the vectors

a <- 1:3
b <- 4:6

What result do you want from "stacking" a and b?


Dan

Daniel J. Nordlund
Washington State Department of Social and Health Services
Planning, Performance, and Accountability
Research and Data Analysis Division
Olympia, WA 98504-5204


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