You're too vague about what you want.
Do you want to convert

 time freq
    1   10
    2   20
    3   30

to

  tf
 "1 10"
 "2 20"
 "3 30"

(use paste())

or to

  x
  1
  2
  3
 10
 20
 30

(use c())

or ??

 -Peter Ehlers

Thibault Grava wrote:
Hello,

I'm using  R to run a acoustic analysis software called Seewave. I ask the code 
to extract a list of variables from my recording, and the program give ONE 
table for each of these. The tables consist of a two column data.frame with the 
time in column 1 and the frequency in column 2. However, for my purpose I need 
only one column with the time first and the frequency second. I tried different 
things but my knowledge in R is definitely too low to answer that. Thanks for 
your help!

Thibault Grava

PhD candidate
Natural Resources and Environmental Studies
University of Northern British Columbia
Prince George, BC   V2N 4Z9
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Tel: (250) 960-6050
email:gr...@unbc.ca

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