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I have a data frame containing three columns like this:

     IS1     IS2     Dist
      A       A       0
      A       B       1
      A       C       2
      A       D       3 
      B       B       0
      B       C       4
      B       D       5
      C       C       0
      C       D       6
      D       D       0

I would like to obtain a matrix like this:

     A    B    C    D
 A   0    1    2    3  
 B   1    0    4    5  
 C   2    4    0    6
 D   3    5    6    0

Any suggestion?

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    Perhaps you need r1 <- xtabs( Dist ~IS2 + IS1, df1); r1+ t(r1) ?
    – akrun
    Aug 16, 2017 at 12:29
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    Perhaps you need to show us your code. Stack Overflow is not a free code writing service.
    – user6250760
    Aug 16, 2017 at 12:38

1 Answer 1

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We can do this with xtabs

r1 <- xtabs( Dist ~IS2 + IS1, df1)
r1+ t(r1)
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  • Just the xtabs() function does it. Why do you add r1 + t(r1) ?
    – smaug
    Aug 16, 2017 at 12:34
  • @satnam If you look at the OP's output, then it needs the mirror image elements also the same
    – akrun
    Aug 16, 2017 at 12:37

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