how to keep colnames when reshaping?
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I reshaped a dataset from wide to long, but I'd like to keep column names instead of column numbers. Is there a way of doing this without having to write out all the column names? I need columns 5 to 38, as seen in the code below. My code is:
cc_hear_reshaped <- reshape(cc_hear, varying = c(5:38),
v.names = "Hearing",
timevar = "Org",
times = c(5:38),
new.row.names = 1:1000,
direction = "long")
Any help appreciated. Thank you so much!
EM
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I reshaped a dataset from wide to long, but I'd like to keep column names instead of column numbers. Is there a way of doing this without having to write out all the column names? I need columns 5 to 38, as seen in the code below. My code is:
cc_hear_reshaped <- reshape(cc_hear, varying = c(5:38),
v.names = "Hearing",
timevar = "Org",
times = c(5:38),
new.row.names = 1:1000,
direction = "long")
Any help appreciated. Thank you so much!
EM
r reshape
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,head()
or screenshot)? You can use thereprex
anddatapasta
packages to assist you with that. See also Help me Help you & How to make a great R reproducible example?
– Tung
Nov 11 at 1:37
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I reshaped a dataset from wide to long, but I'd like to keep column names instead of column numbers. Is there a way of doing this without having to write out all the column names? I need columns 5 to 38, as seen in the code below. My code is:
cc_hear_reshaped <- reshape(cc_hear, varying = c(5:38),
v.names = "Hearing",
timevar = "Org",
times = c(5:38),
new.row.names = 1:1000,
direction = "long")
Any help appreciated. Thank you so much!
EM
r reshape
I reshaped a dataset from wide to long, but I'd like to keep column names instead of column numbers. Is there a way of doing this without having to write out all the column names? I need columns 5 to 38, as seen in the code below. My code is:
cc_hear_reshaped <- reshape(cc_hear, varying = c(5:38),
v.names = "Hearing",
timevar = "Org",
times = c(5:38),
new.row.names = 1:1000,
direction = "long")
Any help appreciated. Thank you so much!
EM
r reshape
r reshape
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Welcome to Stack Overflow! Could you make your problem reproducible by sharing a sample of your data so others can help (please do not usestr()
,head()
or screenshot)? You can use thereprex
anddatapasta
packages to assist you with that. See also Help me Help you & How to make a great R reproducible example?
– Tung
Nov 11 at 1:37
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Welcome to Stack Overflow! Could you make your problem reproducible by sharing a sample of your data so others can help (please do not usestr()
,head()
or screenshot)? You can use thereprex
anddatapasta
packages to assist you with that. See also Help me Help you & How to make a great R reproducible example?
– Tung
Nov 11 at 1:37
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Welcome to Stack Overflow! Could you make your problem reproducible by sharing a sample of your data so others can help (please do not use
str()
, head()
or screenshot)? You can use the reprex
and datapasta
packages to assist you with that. See also Help me Help you & How to make a great R reproducible example?– Tung
Nov 11 at 1:37
Welcome to Stack Overflow! Could you make your problem reproducible by sharing a sample of your data so others can help (please do not use
str()
, head()
or screenshot)? You can use the reprex
and datapasta
packages to assist you with that. See also Help me Help you & How to make a great R reproducible example?– Tung
Nov 11 at 1:37
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str()
,head()
or screenshot)? You can use thereprex
anddatapasta
packages to assist you with that. See also Help me Help you & How to make a great R reproducible example?– Tung
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