That changes the object if you make a change in the editor, so definitely
NOT to be recommended.
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, ronggui wrote:
I think fix(data.frame.name) is the best way .
2006/1/13, Prof Brian Ripley [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Fredrik Lundgren wrote: Sometimes I have
On 12 Jan 2006, at 22:17, Fredrik Lundgren wrote:
Dear list,
Sometimes I have huge data.frames and the small spreadsheetlike
edit.data.frame is quite handy to get an overview of the data.
However,
when I close the editor all data are rolled over the console window,
which takes time and
Lundgren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 9:21 AM
Subject: Re: [R] edit.data.frame
On 12 Jan 2006, at 22:17, Fredrik Lundgren wrote:
Dear list,
Sometimes I have huge data.frames and the small spreadsheetlike
edit.data.frame is quite handy to get
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Fredrik Lundgren wrote:
Thanks to
David Firth
Brian Ripley
ronggui
jim holtman
who help with this question.
showData() from the relimp package works and shows the dataframe as.is
but scrolls rather weak with huge data.frames (15 000 x 120)
fix(...) is somewhat
Dear list,
Sometimes I have huge data.frames and the small spreadsheetlike
edit.data.frame is quite handy to get an overview of the data. However,
when I close the editor all data are rolled over the console window,
which takes time and clutters the window. Is there a way to avoid this?
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Fredrik Lundgren wrote:
Sometimes I have huge data.frames and the small spreadsheetlike
edit.data.frame is quite handy to get an overview of the data. However,
when I close the editor all data are rolled over the console window,
which takes time and clutters the window.
I think fix(data.frame.name) is the best way .
2006/1/13, Prof Brian Ripley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Fredrik Lundgren wrote:
Sometimes I have huge data.frames and the small spreadsheetlike
edit.data.frame is quite handy to get an overview of the data. However,
when I close