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I am looking for a code I can import results in each iteration in each specific cell in excel



for (i in data_length)
{
D = d[[i]]*100
write.csv(D, file="path directory")
}


I need a code to save in same in same excel file but in different row and column










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  • Your code so far uses write.csv which is appropriate for a comma-separated value (.csv) file, not an Excel (.xls or .xlsx) file. Do you need to save results in an actual Excel file, or is CSV okay?

    – Gregor
    Nov 26 '18 at 14:40






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    Hello Fatima. Please read How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example and update your post. As currently stated, your question is too ambiguous to answer. For example, the contents of d[[i]] are unclear.

    – Len Greski
    Nov 26 '18 at 14:49











  • you surely want to set the append param of write.csv() to TRUE. write.csv(D, file="file", append=T) might work if your data (which you unfortunately did not supply) allows for it

    – Ben T.
    Nov 26 '18 at 14:50













  • I am not sure about the line which save result into excel but the things I have in mind is to save result one by one into 1 excel file in different column and row..Could you suggest me the command line for this purpose?

    – FatimaUPC
    Nov 26 '18 at 15:25




















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I am looking for a code I can import results in each iteration in each specific cell in excel



for (i in data_length)
{
D = d[[i]]*100
write.csv(D, file="path directory")
}


I need a code to save in same in same excel file but in different row and column










share|improve this question

























  • Your code so far uses write.csv which is appropriate for a comma-separated value (.csv) file, not an Excel (.xls or .xlsx) file. Do you need to save results in an actual Excel file, or is CSV okay?

    – Gregor
    Nov 26 '18 at 14:40






  • 1





    Hello Fatima. Please read How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example and update your post. As currently stated, your question is too ambiguous to answer. For example, the contents of d[[i]] are unclear.

    – Len Greski
    Nov 26 '18 at 14:49











  • you surely want to set the append param of write.csv() to TRUE. write.csv(D, file="file", append=T) might work if your data (which you unfortunately did not supply) allows for it

    – Ben T.
    Nov 26 '18 at 14:50













  • I am not sure about the line which save result into excel but the things I have in mind is to save result one by one into 1 excel file in different column and row..Could you suggest me the command line for this purpose?

    – FatimaUPC
    Nov 26 '18 at 15:25
















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I am looking for a code I can import results in each iteration in each specific cell in excel



for (i in data_length)
{
D = d[[i]]*100
write.csv(D, file="path directory")
}


I need a code to save in same in same excel file but in different row and column










share|improve this question
















I am looking for a code I can import results in each iteration in each specific cell in excel



for (i in data_length)
{
D = d[[i]]*100
write.csv(D, file="path directory")
}


I need a code to save in same in same excel file but in different row and column







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  • Your code so far uses write.csv which is appropriate for a comma-separated value (.csv) file, not an Excel (.xls or .xlsx) file. Do you need to save results in an actual Excel file, or is CSV okay?

    – Gregor
    Nov 26 '18 at 14:40






  • 1





    Hello Fatima. Please read How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example and update your post. As currently stated, your question is too ambiguous to answer. For example, the contents of d[[i]] are unclear.

    – Len Greski
    Nov 26 '18 at 14:49











  • you surely want to set the append param of write.csv() to TRUE. write.csv(D, file="file", append=T) might work if your data (which you unfortunately did not supply) allows for it

    – Ben T.
    Nov 26 '18 at 14:50













  • I am not sure about the line which save result into excel but the things I have in mind is to save result one by one into 1 excel file in different column and row..Could you suggest me the command line for this purpose?

    – FatimaUPC
    Nov 26 '18 at 15:25





















  • Your code so far uses write.csv which is appropriate for a comma-separated value (.csv) file, not an Excel (.xls or .xlsx) file. Do you need to save results in an actual Excel file, or is CSV okay?

    – Gregor
    Nov 26 '18 at 14:40






  • 1





    Hello Fatima. Please read How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example and update your post. As currently stated, your question is too ambiguous to answer. For example, the contents of d[[i]] are unclear.

    – Len Greski
    Nov 26 '18 at 14:49











  • you surely want to set the append param of write.csv() to TRUE. write.csv(D, file="file", append=T) might work if your data (which you unfortunately did not supply) allows for it

    – Ben T.
    Nov 26 '18 at 14:50













  • I am not sure about the line which save result into excel but the things I have in mind is to save result one by one into 1 excel file in different column and row..Could you suggest me the command line for this purpose?

    – FatimaUPC
    Nov 26 '18 at 15:25



















Your code so far uses write.csv which is appropriate for a comma-separated value (.csv) file, not an Excel (.xls or .xlsx) file. Do you need to save results in an actual Excel file, or is CSV okay?

– Gregor
Nov 26 '18 at 14:40





Your code so far uses write.csv which is appropriate for a comma-separated value (.csv) file, not an Excel (.xls or .xlsx) file. Do you need to save results in an actual Excel file, or is CSV okay?

– Gregor
Nov 26 '18 at 14:40




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Hello Fatima. Please read How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example and update your post. As currently stated, your question is too ambiguous to answer. For example, the contents of d[[i]] are unclear.

– Len Greski
Nov 26 '18 at 14:49





Hello Fatima. Please read How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example and update your post. As currently stated, your question is too ambiguous to answer. For example, the contents of d[[i]] are unclear.

– Len Greski
Nov 26 '18 at 14:49













you surely want to set the append param of write.csv() to TRUE. write.csv(D, file="file", append=T) might work if your data (which you unfortunately did not supply) allows for it

– Ben T.
Nov 26 '18 at 14:50







you surely want to set the append param of write.csv() to TRUE. write.csv(D, file="file", append=T) might work if your data (which you unfortunately did not supply) allows for it

– Ben T.
Nov 26 '18 at 14:50















I am not sure about the line which save result into excel but the things I have in mind is to save result one by one into 1 excel file in different column and row..Could you suggest me the command line for this purpose?

– FatimaUPC
Nov 26 '18 at 15:25







I am not sure about the line which save result into excel but the things I have in mind is to save result one by one into 1 excel file in different column and row..Could you suggest me the command line for this purpose?

– FatimaUPC
Nov 26 '18 at 15:25














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