Generally, you can save your excel spreadsheet as comma-separated values, and 
then read with read.csv function:   ?read.csv
Or, tab-separated values and use read.delim.
Then look at ?barplot
Possibly you would like to read the Intro to R on the CRAN website.  Go to 
www.r-project.org , find Documentation in the menu on the left, and click on 
Manuals.

HTH
Rex

-----Original Message-----
From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On 
Behalf Of Laura Clasemann
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2011 10:03 AM
To: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: [R] help


Hi,

I was wondering if anyone could provide me with help in entering the  dataset  
below into R? I've been having a hard time in trying to figure out how to 
assemble it into both a frequency table and a bar graph within R. I've been 
trying to present the way I had the data arranged, as below, in Excel 
Spreadsheet into R. I am uncertain what the correct commands and exact 
techniques are into getting it correctly organized in R. Any help would be 
greatly appreciated! Thank you!








Diet
Binger-Yes
Binger-No
Total

None
24
134
158

Healthy
9
52
61

Unhealthy
23
72
95

Dangerous
12
15
27

Laura

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