Saving same length table regardless of length











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I assume my problem is rather simple, but at the moment I just can't figure it out.



I have a vector with different kind of values



vector <- c(1, 3, , , , ab)


which should result in a table like this



v1 v2 v3 v4 v5 v6
1 3 NA NA NA ab


or



vector <- c(1, 3, 4, , 5, ab)


which should result in a table like this



v1 v2 v3 v4 v5 v6
1 3 4 NA 5 ab


Therefore, the goal would be to put every variable in the same column of a table regardless of the length of the vector.



Thanks in advance.










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  • You aren't providing lists, you try to provide a vector. But nevertheless for both when creating lists or vectors the arguments must not be empty: list <- c(1, 3, NA, NA, NA, "ab") is(list) mylist <- list(1, 3, NA, NA, NA, "ab") is(mylist)
    – ismirsehregal
    Nov 21 at 13:20












  • Please use dput() to give a reproducible example.
    – Sotos
    Nov 21 at 13:44















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I assume my problem is rather simple, but at the moment I just can't figure it out.



I have a vector with different kind of values



vector <- c(1, 3, , , , ab)


which should result in a table like this



v1 v2 v3 v4 v5 v6
1 3 NA NA NA ab


or



vector <- c(1, 3, 4, , 5, ab)


which should result in a table like this



v1 v2 v3 v4 v5 v6
1 3 4 NA 5 ab


Therefore, the goal would be to put every variable in the same column of a table regardless of the length of the vector.



Thanks in advance.










share|improve this question
























  • You aren't providing lists, you try to provide a vector. But nevertheless for both when creating lists or vectors the arguments must not be empty: list <- c(1, 3, NA, NA, NA, "ab") is(list) mylist <- list(1, 3, NA, NA, NA, "ab") is(mylist)
    – ismirsehregal
    Nov 21 at 13:20












  • Please use dput() to give a reproducible example.
    – Sotos
    Nov 21 at 13:44













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I assume my problem is rather simple, but at the moment I just can't figure it out.



I have a vector with different kind of values



vector <- c(1, 3, , , , ab)


which should result in a table like this



v1 v2 v3 v4 v5 v6
1 3 NA NA NA ab


or



vector <- c(1, 3, 4, , 5, ab)


which should result in a table like this



v1 v2 v3 v4 v5 v6
1 3 4 NA 5 ab


Therefore, the goal would be to put every variable in the same column of a table regardless of the length of the vector.



Thanks in advance.










share|improve this question















I assume my problem is rather simple, but at the moment I just can't figure it out.



I have a vector with different kind of values



vector <- c(1, 3, , , , ab)


which should result in a table like this



v1 v2 v3 v4 v5 v6
1 3 NA NA NA ab


or



vector <- c(1, 3, 4, , 5, ab)


which should result in a table like this



v1 v2 v3 v4 v5 v6
1 3 4 NA 5 ab


Therefore, the goal would be to put every variable in the same column of a table regardless of the length of the vector.



Thanks in advance.







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  • You aren't providing lists, you try to provide a vector. But nevertheless for both when creating lists or vectors the arguments must not be empty: list <- c(1, 3, NA, NA, NA, "ab") is(list) mylist <- list(1, 3, NA, NA, NA, "ab") is(mylist)
    – ismirsehregal
    Nov 21 at 13:20












  • Please use dput() to give a reproducible example.
    – Sotos
    Nov 21 at 13:44


















  • You aren't providing lists, you try to provide a vector. But nevertheless for both when creating lists or vectors the arguments must not be empty: list <- c(1, 3, NA, NA, NA, "ab") is(list) mylist <- list(1, 3, NA, NA, NA, "ab") is(mylist)
    – ismirsehregal
    Nov 21 at 13:20












  • Please use dput() to give a reproducible example.
    – Sotos
    Nov 21 at 13:44
















You aren't providing lists, you try to provide a vector. But nevertheless for both when creating lists or vectors the arguments must not be empty: list <- c(1, 3, NA, NA, NA, "ab") is(list) mylist <- list(1, 3, NA, NA, NA, "ab") is(mylist)
– ismirsehregal
Nov 21 at 13:20






You aren't providing lists, you try to provide a vector. But nevertheless for both when creating lists or vectors the arguments must not be empty: list <- c(1, 3, NA, NA, NA, "ab") is(list) mylist <- list(1, 3, NA, NA, NA, "ab") is(mylist)
– ismirsehregal
Nov 21 at 13:20














Please use dput() to give a reproducible example.
– Sotos
Nov 21 at 13:44




Please use dput() to give a reproducible example.
– Sotos
Nov 21 at 13:44

















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