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I have a data frame like this one below and I really want to remove the row names when I export it to a excel file using the xlsx package.

bd <- data.frame(id = 1:200, A = c(rep("One", 100), rep("Two", 100)), 
             B = c(rep(1,50), rep(0, 50), rep(1, 50), rep(0, 50)))

I have already tried to use the command below, but it keep them in the first column of the excel file.

bd <- data.frame(id = 1:200, A = c(rep("One", 100), rep("Two", 100)), 
             B = c(rep(1,50), rep(0, 50), rep(1, 50), rep(0, 50)), row.names=NULL)

Is there any way to do this?

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  • What is it about the row names that is causing problems?
    – joran
    Aug 24, 2012 at 22:55
  • I am saving the data.frame in a excel worksheet using the xlsx package. However it keeps the row.names as the first column of the file. Aug 24, 2012 at 22:59
  • Hint: Whenever you have a problem and you want to solve it here - describe the actual problem at hand. In this case your problem was that the row names are exported as well and you don't want that.
    – Dason
    Aug 24, 2012 at 23:03
  • @Dason You are right. Actually I thought that it was easier than it appear. I will change the question. Aug 24, 2012 at 23:11

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Set the rownames to NULL to remove them:

rownames(bd) <- NULL

Also, from xlsx documentation:

write.xlsx(x, file, sheetName="Sheet1",
           col.names=TRUE, row.names=TRUE, append=FALSE)

Set row.names to FALSE to avoid the first column being row names.

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  • @ Andy Garcia, you got it! However I thought that it was easier than it appears. Aug 24, 2012 at 23:09
  • @DWin Indeed, I was mildly surprised at what happened to the data frame when I ran attributes(bd)$row.names <- NULL.
    – joran
    Aug 25, 2012 at 2:10
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    If append = T, and row.names = F this throws an error for every sheet you write.xlsx after the first one to the same workbook. Error in .jcall(cell, "V", "setCellValue", value) : method setCellValue with signature ([Ljava/lang/String;)V not found In addition: Warning message: In if (is.na(value)) { : the condition has length > 1 and only the first element will be used
    – Tunn
    Dec 15, 2016 at 0:41
  • packages xlsx and XLConnect seem to be loaded with frustrating errors/bugs Weird behavior lapplying XLConnect functions to list of workbooks
    – Tunn
    Dec 15, 2016 at 0:44
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    @Tunn First the data needs to be set as a data frame. write.xlsx(as.data.frame(x), file, sheetName="Sheet1", col.names=TRUE, row.names=FALSE, append=FALSE) So there is no problem. This is described in the link .
    – NCC1701
    Jun 2, 2022 at 12:48

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