I have numerous objects, each containing continuous data representing the
same variable, movement rate, yet each having a different number of rows.  
e.g.
d1<-as.matrix(rnorm(5))
d2<-as.matrix(rnorm(3))
d3<-as.matrix(rnorm(6))

How can I merge these three columns side-by-side in order to create a table
regardless of the difference in length?  I wish to analyze the output in a
spreadsheet format.

Thanks!
Tyler
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