Minor correction -- omitted comma. Should be:
write.table(t[ , c("a", "b", "c")], row.names=FALSE)
Also, using the name "t" should be avoided,
because "t" is a built-in function: t()
-Don
At 8:02 AM -0300 6/26/08, Henrique Dallazuanna wrote:
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Try:
write.table(t[c("a", "b", "c")], row.names=F)
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 6:28 AM, juli pausas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> I'd like to write.table a dataframe, but with an specific order of
> columns. Is there a direct way to do it? or I have to generate a new
> dataframe as follows:
>
>
Hi
I'd like to write.table a dataframe, but with an specific order of
columns. Is there a direct way to do it? or I have to generate a new
dataframe as follows:
t <- data.frame(c=1:10, b=11:20, a=letters[1:10])
t2 <- data.frame(a=t$a, b=t$b, c=t$c)
write.table(t2, row.names=F)
Thanks for any com
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