[R] Odp: create frequency table
T.D.Rudolph
prairie.picker at gmail.com
Tue May 27 21:25:00 CEST 2008
This definitely does the trick.
I knew there was an easier way!
Petr Pikal wrote:
>
> r-help-bounces at r-project.org napsal dne 27.05.2008 09:31:16:
>
>>
>> Hi Petr
>>
>> My mistake in omitting "replace=T" in the first part.
>> Unfortunately I oversimplified my problem as I'm not actually dealing
> with
>> whole numbers but numerous significant digits, therefore the table
> option
>> will not assist me in this case. My bin size will vary to the order of
>> 0.05-1.
>>
>> Perhaps try these instead:
>> x <- rnorm(1:100)
>> z<-seq(from=-2.5, to=3.5, by=0.5)
>
> OK, then you can use table with cut and maybe findInterval as mentioned in
> help page.
> e.g.
> table(cut(x,c(-Inf, z, +Inf)))
>
> Regards
> Petr
>
>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Tyler
>>
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