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How do I convert a 2x2 contingency table into a long format dataframe? [duplicate]

How do I convert a 2x2 contingency table into a long format data frame? I tried this:

library(reshape2)
Table <- matrix(c(7,67,19,71), 2, 2, byrow=TRUE)
rownames(Table) <- c('Drug', 'No_Drug')
colnames(Table) <- c('Comp', 'No_Comp')
melt(Table)

I get this rather than a data frame of 164 rows categorized by Drug vs. No_Drug

  Var1    Var2 value
1    Drug    Comp     7
2 No_Drug    Comp    19
3    Drug No_Comp    67
4 No_Drug No_Comp    71
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FTF Avatar asked Jan 30 '26 02:01

FTF


1 Answers

From what I understand, you are trying to convert your 4x3 molten data.frame into a 164x2 data.frame. You could try expandRows() from the splitstackshape package:

Expands (replicates) the rows of a data.frame or a data.table, either by a fixed number, a specified vector, or a value contained in one of the columns in the source data.frame or a data.table.

In your case, simply do:

library(splitstackshape)
m <- melt(Table)
expandRows(m, "value") 

Note: This is a convenient wrapper around base R:

out <- m[rep(sequence(nrow(m)), m[["value"]]), ]
out[["value"]] <- NULL
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Steven Beaupré Avatar answered Jan 31 '26 21:01

Steven Beaupré