Now that I've actually read the question,
I'm in a better position to answer it.
I have no idea how you are getting the
results that you show, but you can use
'rownames' to set whatever row names you
like. As in:
rownames(result) <- 1:6
Pat
Patrick Burns wrote:
I'm guessing that your 'data' and 'data1'
are just vectors so your 'rbind' command
returns a 2 by 3 matrix.
Jim showed you already that:
rbind(as.matrix(data), as.matrix(data1))
will probably get you what you are looking
for.
However, I'm suspicious that just:
c(data, data1)
will serve you just as well. What are you
planning on doing with a one-column matrix?
Patrick Burns
patr...@burns-stat.com
+44 (0)20 8525 0696
http://www.burns-stat.com
(home of "The R Inferno" and "A Guide for the Unwilling S User")
Xiaogang Yang wrote:
Hi,
I have a array like this
data:
1 5
2 2342
3 33
and another
data1:
1 6
2 5
3 7
when I do rbind(data,data1)
I get not what I want
they become
1 5
2 2342
3 33
101 6
102 5
103 7
but I want to make the index as increasing one by one.
like
1 ..
2 ..
3 ..
4 ..
5 ..
6 ..
So what command I should use
thank you.
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