On 6/6/09, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> (cross-platform) alternative to fixing data in a spreadsheet-style
> environment in R (those on Windows can try RExcel)? Perhaps built on
> other toolkits?
>
Oh, there is one, in JGR. Issue object.browser() to browse all
workspace objects, and double-click dat
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 8:52 AM, Dieter
Menne wrote:
> I have never seen the data editor.
>
It's fix(), very similar to View(), but not crashing. Although
showData() in relimp (the same used by Rcmdr) is often enough for
viewing data, fix() is somewhat rudimentary. Isn't there any other
(cross-plat
urlwolf wrote:
>
> I often have to peek at large data.
> While head and tail are convenient, at times I'd like some more
> comprehensive.
> I guess I debug better in a more visual way?
> I was wondering if there's a way to override the default data editor.
>
I have never seen the data editor.
Behalf Of Jose Quesada
> Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 11:25 AM
> To: r-help@r-project.org
> Subject: [R] alternative to built-in data editor
>
> Hi all,
>
> I often have to peek at large data.
> While head and tail are convenient, at times I'd like some more
> comprehe
Jose Quesada wrote:
Hi all,
I often have to peek at large data.
While head and tail are convenient, at times I'd like some more
comprehensive.
I guess I debug better in a more visual way?
I was wondering if there's a way to override the default data editor.
I could of course dump to a txt file,
Hi all,
I often have to peek at large data.
While head and tail are convenient, at times I'd like some more
comprehensive.
I guess I debug better in a more visual way?
I was wondering if there's a way to override the default data editor.
I could of course dump to a txt file, and look at it with an
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