There is a question on StackOverflow on how to make a good reproducible example for R. The answers contain many good suggestions, how data could be shared (dput()
, using one of the standard R data sets instead of real data, ...).
If data is printed with dput()
, it can be stored in a variable by a simple
assignment:
x <- data.frame(a = 1:3, b = 5:7)
dput(x)
## structure(list(a = 1:3, b = 5:7), .Names = c("a", "b"), row.names = c(NA,
## -3L), class = "data.frame")
y <- structure(list(a = 1:3, b = 5:7), .Names = c("a", "b"),
row.names = c(NA, -3L), class = "data.frame")
y
## a b
## 1 1 5
## 2 2 6
## 3 3 7
If someone asks a question and posts his data as a picture or in another inconvenient way, you could make a comment and direct him to the post that I linked above.
The question is also listed in the r-faq and in the R tag wiki (thanks to rene for the hint).
R
into SO to make it easy to use in a solution, or pull back intoR
. For example, usinghead(df)
you can output a sample of data, copy and paste it into SO, and format it as code. That works fairly well for giving users an idea of thedata.frame
. Is there a good method for copying this and getting it back intoR
using something likeread.delim()
?