Carlos Mauricio Cardeal Mendes wrote:
I asked before and it was great, cause as a beginner I learned a lot. But,
if I have this in R (1 and 2 are codes for sex):
sex<-c(1,2,2,1,1,2,2,2) sex
[1] 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2
I�d like to obtain the proportion according to sex.So I type:
prop.table(sex)
[1] 0.07692308 0.15384615 0.15384615 0.07692308 0.07692308 0.15384615 0.15384615 [8] 0.15384615
The result is OK, but I expected to see a simple frequency table or something like that:
1 0.375 2 0.625 1.0
How can I get this ?
prop.table(table(sex))
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