[R] export tables to excel files on multiple sheets with titles for each table
Whit Armstrong
armstrong.whit at gmail.com
Thu Jul 15 03:29:07 CEST 2010
It isn't beautiful, but I use this package to write excel files from linux.
http://github.com/armstrtw/Rexcelpoi
the basic idea is that each element of a list is written as a separate
sheet, but if a list element is itself a list, then all the elements
of that list are written to the same sheet (with a title corresponding
to the name of the list element).
-Whit
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 4:21 PM, eugen pircalabelu
<eugen_pircalabelu at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello R-users,
> Checking the archives, I recently came across this topic:
> "export tables to Excel files"
> (http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/export-tables-to-Excel-files-td1565679.html#a1565679),
> and the following interesting references have been proposed:
> http://rwiki.sciviews.org/doku.php?id=tips:data-io:ms_windows
> http://www.r-bloggers.com/export-data-frames-to-multi-worksheet-excel-file-2/
>
> but my problem is somehow a small extension to what has been discussed, and
> although i have a solution, i seek something more elegant. I want to export
> multiple dataframes (on multiple sheets), but i also want each of them to have
> its own title that is to be written also in Excel. The packages/functions that i
> have checked, cannot accommodate a title that is to be written on the sheet,
> along with the actual dataframe of interest.
>
> I can do something similar to what i need, but without writing the dataframes on
> multiple sheets.
>
> #head(USArrests) and head(iris) written with accompanying title one under each
> other
>
> write.excel<-function (tab, ...){
> zz <- file("example.dat", "a+b")
> cat("\"TITLE extra line",file = zz, sep = "\n")
> write.table(tab, file=zz, row.names=F,sep="\t")
> close(zz)}
> write.excel(head(USArrests))
> write.excel(head(iris))
>
> Any suggestion on how to export the same information on two separate sheets, and
> keeping also a title for each of them, is highly appreciated, as i have been
> searching for some time for a good solution.
>
> Thank you very much and have a great day ahead!
>
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> Eugen Pircalabelu
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