This is an alternative to table: xtabs(V3 ~ V1 + V2, df).
Thanks. This produced exactly what I wanted. Cheers!
– Davy Kavanagh Jul 7 at 14:57.
As mentioned by ran2, you can use the reshape package. Here is an example: df.
1 See also reshape2 which is much faster – hadley Jul 6 at 1:42.
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