[R] Adding a numeric class to a data.frame
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@vi@e@gross m@iii@g oii gm@ii@com
Mon Jun 5 03:59:47 CEST 2023
Jeff R, it would be helpful if your intent was understood.
For example, did you want output as a column of labels c("A", "B", "C") and
another adjacent of c(0.0011566127, 0.0009267028, 0.0081623324) then you
could do:
data.frame(labels=c("A", "B", "C"), data=c(0.0011566127, 0.0009267028,
0.0081623324))
labels data
1 A 0.0011566127
2 B 0.0009267028
3 C 0.0081623324
If you wanted your columns labeled with the data in multiple columns, try
this:
> result <- data.frame(t(c(0.0011566127, 0.0009267028, 0.0081623324)))
> result
X1 X2 X3
1 0.001156613 0.0009267028 0.008162332
> names(result) <- c("A", "B", "C")
> result
A B C
1 0.001156613 0.0009267028 0.008162332
But these are not solutions to your specified problem unless you explain
properly what you want to do and the exact expected output.
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From: R-help <r-help-bounces using r-project.org> On Behalf Of Jeff Reichman
Sent: Sunday, June 4, 2023 7:11 PM
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Subject: [R] Adding a numeric class to a data.frame
R-Help Community
How do I add a numeric class to a data .frame.
For example, I have calculated the following probabilities
1 2 3
0.0011566127 0.0009267028 0.0081623324
How would I add them back into my data.frame for example
My_df <- data.frame(col_1 = c('A', 'B', 'C')) such that I end up with
col_1 col_2
A 0.0011566127
Though I could use a cbind.
Jeff
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