I am producing a script where I have done many manipulations to a bunch of data and, I do these same manipulations to another dataset. Both data sets have the same rows, columns, and headers. I would like to be able to join the two data sets together where I place dataset A above dataset B. I wouldn't need to headers for dataset B and would instead just clump all of the data together as if they were never really separated in the first place. Is there a simply way to do this?
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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3040352/merge-two-data-frames-together-that-have-the-same-variable-names-and-data-types and Joris posted a few more related questions here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4141588/join-two-or-more-data-frames-in-system-r – Roman Luštrik Jun 29 '11 at 08:05
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Thanks Andrie for pointing that out. I will make sure to look more carefully beforehand. – Tim Jun 29 '11 at 19:53
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Yes. Use rbind()
command.
combineddataset = rbind(dataset1, dataset2)
Hope that helps.

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Is it normal for rbind to forma matrix after using it to combine 2 data.frames? – Bear Dec 13 '18 at 23:07
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And for completeness, you could also use the rbind.fill
function found in the plyr
package.

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