Hi,
This question is not realted to Gov1000 homework but is a general question
about manipulating data in R for a paper I am doing for another class.
Sample portion of data:
ustenure <- read.csv("ustenure.csv",
header=T)
ustenure
industry tenure.year tud
1 Agriculture and related industries 4.2 2.8
2 Mining 4.5 8.7
3 Construction 3.0 16.7
4 Manufacturing, durable goods 5.5 15.6
5 Manufacturing, nondurable goods 5.3 13.1
So, I plot my data and use the "identify" function to try and name
the data points:
identify(ustenure$tenure.year, ustenure$tud, row.names=T)
Unfortunately, because I have the generic row of numbers (1, 2, 3,
4, 5), the data points are identified with the number, when I want them
identified by industry name. Anyone know how I can remove the column of
numbers or better specify in the identify command how to identify by
industry?
I'm been working on this a while and consulting past homeworks and can't
get this resolved........
Thanks!
Becky