On Oct 14, 2010, at 10:31 AM, Maas James Dr (MED) wrote:

Sorry for the verbose example. I want to row bind two matrices, and all works except I want the column labelled "row" to be sequential in the new matrix, shown as "mat3" here, i.e. needs to be 1:6 and not 1:3 repeated twice. Any suggestions?

cbind( row=1:sum(nrow(mat1),nrow(mat2)),
       rbind(mat1[ ,-1],mat2[ ,-1])
      )

--
David.

Thanks

J

colnm1 <- c("row","ti","counti")
colnm2 <- c("row","tj","countj")
mat1 <- matrix(c(1,7,9,2,8,5,3,7,9),byrow=T,nrow=3)
colnames(mat1) <- colnm1
mat1
    row ti counti
[1,]   1  7      9
[2,]   2  8      5
[3,]   3  7      9
mat2 <- matrix(c(1,5,3,2,6,8,3,3,7),byrow=T,nrow=3)
colnames(mat2) <- colnm2
mat2
    row tj countj
[1,]   1  5      3
[2,]   2  6      8
[3,]   3  3      7
mat3 <- rbind(mat1,mat2)
mat3
    row ti counti
[1,]   1  7      9
[2,]   2  8      5
[3,]   3  7      9
[4,]   1  5      3
[5,]   2  6      8
[6,]   3  3      7


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Dr. Jim Maas
University of East Anglia


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