Try this:

 df[1,] <- as.character(df[1,])

On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 8:48 AM, Nicola Sturaro Sommacal (Quantide srl) <
mailingl...@sturaro.net> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I have a table representing both absolute and relative frequency, for
> example (code to get example data under the signature):
>
>               Italy        Germany
> absolute    100             105
> relative     40.51         41.18
>
> How can I print a different number of decimal digits? I try to transform to
> as.character, but cells result aligned to left and I don't like this
> solution. At the end of my work I need to export the table to HTML, so this
> can be do also with xtable package.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Nicola Sturaro Sommacal
>
> --
> Quantide srl
> http://www.quantide.com
>
> ________________________________________________________
>
> This is the code to get the data.frame with the data above:
>
> df = data.frame(italy = c(100,40.51), germany = c(105, 41.18))
> row.names(df) = c("absolute", "relative")
>
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