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How does one export a sample dataset (e.g., Lalonde).



I am able to run MATCHIT examples and export the output datasets from the MatchIt Process but I can't figure out how to export the source example dataset.



How can a reference to lalonde be made in this type of command:



tosas <- data.frame(m.data)


I'm new to R.



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    How does one export a sample dataset (e.g., Lalonde).



    I am able to run MATCHIT examples and export the output datasets from the MatchIt Process but I can't figure out how to export the source example dataset.



    How can a reference to lalonde be made in this type of command:



    tosas <- data.frame(m.data)


    I'm new to R.



    thanks










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      How does one export a sample dataset (e.g., Lalonde).



      I am able to run MATCHIT examples and export the output datasets from the MatchIt Process but I can't figure out how to export the source example dataset.



      How can a reference to lalonde be made in this type of command:



      tosas <- data.frame(m.data)


      I'm new to R.



      thanks










      share|improve this question















      How does one export a sample dataset (e.g., Lalonde).



      I am able to run MATCHIT examples and export the output datasets from the MatchIt Process but I can't figure out how to export the source example dataset.



      How can a reference to lalonde be made in this type of command:



      tosas <- data.frame(m.data)


      I'm new to R.



      thanks







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          You can just bring in the data set with data() and then do what you want with it. It will be loaded as a data frame. You can export it to a CSV using write.csv(), for example.



          data("lalonde", package = "MatchIt")
          summary(lalonde)
          write.csv(lalonde, file = "lalonde.csv")





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            You can just bring in the data set with data() and then do what you want with it. It will be loaded as a data frame. You can export it to a CSV using write.csv(), for example.



            data("lalonde", package = "MatchIt")
            summary(lalonde)
            write.csv(lalonde, file = "lalonde.csv")





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              You can just bring in the data set with data() and then do what you want with it. It will be loaded as a data frame. You can export it to a CSV using write.csv(), for example.



              data("lalonde", package = "MatchIt")
              summary(lalonde)
              write.csv(lalonde, file = "lalonde.csv")





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                You can just bring in the data set with data() and then do what you want with it. It will be loaded as a data frame. You can export it to a CSV using write.csv(), for example.



                data("lalonde", package = "MatchIt")
                summary(lalonde)
                write.csv(lalonde, file = "lalonde.csv")





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                You can just bring in the data set with data() and then do what you want with it. It will be loaded as a data frame. You can export it to a CSV using write.csv(), for example.



                data("lalonde", package = "MatchIt")
                summary(lalonde)
                write.csv(lalonde, file = "lalonde.csv")






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