[R] arguments imply differing number of rows

Bob O'Hara rni.boh at gmail.com
Wed Sep 20 17:11:12 CEST 2017


4000:6000 gives you 4000, 4001, ..., 6000. I suspect you want
population= c(seq(4000, 6000, length=5), seq(3500, 4300, length=5),
seq(3000, 3200, length=5))

Bob

On 20 September 2017 at 17:07, Shivi Bhatia <shivipmp82 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> I using the syntax as:
>
> data.df<- data.frame(
>   city= c(rep(c("Delhi", "Bangalore","Chandigarh"),each=5)),
>   population= c(4000:6000,3500:4300,3000:3200)
> )
>
> But i am getting the error as arguments imply differing number of rows: 15,
> 3003.
>
> Tried searching google but could not understand & find the solution.
>
> Thanks, Shivi
>
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