[R] merge function to combine two tables
John Kane
jrkrideau at inbox.com
Thu Mar 14 17:11:18 CET 2013
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John Kane
Kingston ON Canada
> -----Original Message-----
> From: michael.eisenring at gmx.ch
> Sent: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 11:51:49 +0100
> To: r-help at r-project.org
> Subject: [R] merge function to combine two tables
>
> Dear R-help members
>
> I would be grateful if anyone could help me with the following problem:
>
> I would like to combine two matrices (Schmitt_15 and Schmitt_16, they are
> attached) which have a species presence/absence x sampling plot
> structure. The aim would be to have in the end only one matrix which
> shows all existing species and their presence/absence on all the
> different plots.
> To do this I used the "merge" function in R.
> The problem is that my matrix in the end shows only 12 species (but there
> are in total about 100!). I don't know why.
>
> I used the following commands:
>
>
> Schmitt_15
> Schmitt_16
> output<-merge(Schmitt_15,Schmitt_16,by="species")
# you seem to be only picking out the common species in the two data.frames
ncol(output)
length(unique(output$species))
Schmitt_15$species %in% Schmitt_16$species
# This may do what you want. It means that you are taking every speices name found in either file. Is that what you want"
newdat <- merge(Schmitt_15,Schmitt_16, by="species", all = TRUE)
This gives me a merged file with
# You seem to have missed a step here since there is no ab object in your code.
> write.table(ab,file="output.txt",sep=",")
>
> Can anyone help me?
> Thank you very much!
> Michael
>
>
>
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