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r set dataframe column names

R> X <- data.frame(bad=1:3, worse=rnorm(3))
R> X
  bad     worse
1   1 -2.440467
2   2  1.320113
3   3 -0.306639
R> colnames(X) <- c("good", "better")
R> X
  good    better
1    1 -2.440467
2    2  1.320113
3    3 -0.306639
Posted by: Guest on May-06-2020
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how to change column names in r

colnames(dataset) <- c('name1','name2',..)
Posted by: Guest on May-14-2020
1

create a dataframe with column names in r

# This works well if you need an empty dataframe with n known columns
df <- data.frame(matrix(ncol = 3, nrow = 0))
x <- c("name", "age", "gender")
colnames(df) <- x
Posted by: Guest on February-23-2021
0

r set dataframe column names

R> colnames(X)[2] <- "superduper"
Posted by: Guest on May-06-2020

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