This probably fixes it, although an example would be nice :
write.csv(dfr, row.names=FALSE)
you change the names with the ?names function before writing it to a csv
file.
remko
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When ever I write a table of columns to a csv file the columns are offset by
one column and do not match the column headers. How do I align my columns
with the column headers? Also, how do I change the name of my column
headers.
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hello all,
I would like to introduce a summary table into the pdf along with the
plots (in order to archive my data into single files automatically).
Similarly, It would be great to have the result of the statistical
analysis (for instance anova) in the same file.
Is there a way to do that?
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