Hi:
Here are a few options. The key step, it seems to me, is to transform the
data so that
you have one 'factor' consisting of the variable names and another column
with
the values; this is what the melt() function in the reshape package does.
This idea
should work irrespectively of the number of
On Apr 24, 2010, at 3:53 PM, Albert Vilella wrote:
Hi,
I've got a csv file with scores like this:
40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,32,38,40,20,40,26,40,30,40,5,5,13,12,40,40,3,33,29,23,2,24,9,15,4,21,16,5,26,8,8,18
40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,32,4
Hi,
I've got a csv file with scores like this:
40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,32,38,40,20,40,26,40,30,40,5,5,13,12,40,40,3,33,29,23,2,24,9,15,4,21,16,5,26,8,8,18
40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,40,32,40,40,30,40,40,37,34,40,36,13,40,13,40,5,40,8,29,5,15,34
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