[BlindRUG] BlindRUG Digest, Vol 63, Issue 1

Amy Albin amyralbin at gmail.com
Thu Feb 10 17:24:53 UTC 2022


Okay I've been having lots of problems with classes. Like when I turn
a variable into numeric it will still stay a list. When trying to
combine 4 data.frames into one, it won't let me because they have
different numbers of rows. I don't think it should matter. Like it
doesn't matter if not all the same number of people were in each
condition, so why can't I combine them?

Another problem is every time I export to .csv and then reimport into
R, it adds an extra column. Every time. So the first day I'm working
in columns 2:13, second day it migrates to columns 3:14, third day
it's 4:15.

Also I can't figure out how to get row standard deviations.

As far as problem solving, what I mean is that many times just
Googling won't work. I try to apply what the code says from a website
and it doesn't work because maybe something's different about my data.
Like one example was that the website didn't say you had to remove
missing data in order for it to work, so I spent like an hour not
knowing what to do with "incorrect number of dimensions" error.

My final question is: Is there a way to log the entire R history
including error messages into a text file? This would help me a lot
when I'm working with others and need to tell them what went wrong.
Again, I found a website that claimed to explain how to do it but it
didn't work for me.

Thanks.

Best,

Amy
Pronouns: she/her/hersOn 2/10/22, blindrug-request at nfbnet.org
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