Thank you so much!!

ej

On 9/11/06, Tony Plate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The following works for data frames and matrices (you didn't say which
> you were working with).
>
> > x <- data.frame(V1=1:3,V2=4:6)
> > x
>    V1 V2
> 1  1  4
> 2  2  5
> 3  3  6
> > colnames(x) <- c("Apple", "Orange")
> > x
>    Apple Orange
> 1     1      4
> 2     2      5
> 3     3      6
> >
>
> For a data frame, 'names(x) <- c("Apple", "Orange")' also works, because
> a dataframe is stored internally as a list of columns.
>
> -- Tony Plate
>
> Ethan Johnsons wrote:
> > A quick question please!
> >
> > How do you rename column names?  i.e. V1 --> Apple; V2 --> Orange, etc.
> >
> > thx much
> >
> > ej
> >
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