Hi Mary,
Could you please provide a copy of the first few lines of your frequency
table (with only relevant columns)? I think this could help many
potential contributors understand in more details what you're trying to do.
Cheers,
Luc
Mary Winter wrote:
I have read a frequency table in to R called "temp." I now want to create a
histogram table from it, but I obviously first have to expand the data - to the sample
size of 100. I want to use the command rep(), but I'm not sure how to go about it..I
tried using the code:
temp1<-rep(temp$Chest,100)
hist(temp1)
But this creates a v. odd histogram so I know it must be wrong!
Would be very grateful if any one could help me out!
Mary
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