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234 Reshaping Data Chapter 7<br />

Splitting Columns<br />

Figure 7.9 Original Data Table before Splitting yield Column<br />

The objective of this example is to<br />

split the yield column into two<br />

new columns, one for each trial.<br />

For this example, you want to split the yield column into two new columns—one for trial 1 and one<br />

for trial 2—as follows:<br />

1 Select Tables > Split. The Split window is displayed.<br />

Figure 7.10 Split Window Defaults<br />

2 Drag the yield column to the Split Columns field, and then drag the trial column to the Split By<br />

field. (You have now completed the required fields.)<br />

3 The default is to omit any columns that are not in the Split By, Split Columns, or Group fields, so<br />

select the Keep All choice to include these columns in the new table.<br />

4 (Optional) Type Yield column split by Trial column in the Output table name field. See<br />

Figure 7.11.

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