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It has been a while since I've used R, so apologies for this very simple question. I probably wouldn't be asking it if I knew the correct way to find the question with the right keywords on a search engine.

I have a really long data table with a few columns, two of which are the subject for this question. The data table looks something like:

Row|Q|Year
1  |1|1990
2  |3|1995
3  |3|1991
4  |2|1990
5  |1|1990
6  |1|1990
7  |1|1992
8  |2|1991
9  |1|1990
10 |1|1990
11 |4|1991
12 |1|1992
13 |2|1995
14 |1|1993
15 |1|1990
....etc

I want to make a table that counts all the the Year records for a given Q like below

Q|1990|1991|1992|1993|1994|1995
1|5   |2   |2   |1   |3   |2
2|6   |6   |2   |1   |4   |1
3|2   |1   |4   |5   |6   |1
4|4   |3   |1   |2   |7   |6
...etc.

Or a way to extract that information one by by one Q=1, Year=1990: 5

I don't want to do it with a fancy package or with for/while loops, if I remember correctly it should just be something really simple with the basic R package like

table(data$Q,data$Year)

or

count(data$Q[Q==1,], data$Year[Year==1990,])

Though obviously that doesn't work because the length of X is different than the length of Y

Again sorry, a really dumb basic R question

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    Why doesn't table(data$Q,data$Year) work for you? That should do what you want.
    – MrFlick
    Commented Jul 25, 2020 at 1:37
  • It's easier to help you if you include a simple reproducible example with sample input and desired output that can be used to test and verify possible solutions. Here your output doesn't seem to match the input. Avoid using ... since we can't reproduce that.
    – MrFlick
    Commented Jul 25, 2020 at 1:38
  • MrFlick, I have no clue why it was throwing an error before but it worked now. You know how you can take your computer to a repairman then as soon as you walk in the door it starts working all of a sudden? Something you could help me with is how to export this table to excel/csv
    – MapDeath
    Commented Jul 25, 2020 at 1:47
  • You can convert to a stanard data.frame with as.data.frame.matrix(table(data$Q, data$Year)) and then use write.csv() like any other data.frame in R.
    – MrFlick
    Commented Jul 25, 2020 at 1:51
  • Many thanks. And how to add a column at the end that sums all the values in each of the Year columns?
    – MapDeath
    Commented Jul 25, 2020 at 1:54

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