Very well, Bill. all = TRUE seemed to fix the problem.
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 7:54 PM, wrote:
> You want advice?
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> 1. Write sentences that contain a subject and where appropriate, an object
> as well. This makes your email just that bit more polite. This list is not
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> 2.
You want advice?
1. Write sentences that contain a subject and where appropriate, an object as
well. This makes your email just that bit more polite. This list is not a
paid service.
2. The "sheets" may have variables in common, but do they have the same name in
both, and the same class, and
On 02/09/2011 09:21 PM, Benjamin Caldwell wrote:
Am trying to merge about 15 .csv tables - tried a test run but came up with
0 rows (no data for each variable/column head)
CAHSEE.EA.feb.2009<-read.csv("2009 CAHSEE EA feb 2009.csv", header=TRUE)
CAHSEE.IM.MATH.2009<-read.csv("2009 CAHSEE Impact
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