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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T04:26:38+00:00 2026-06-15T04:26:38+00:00

Say I have this data, (df <- data.frame( col1 = c(‘My’,’Your’,’His’,’Thir’), col2 = c(‘Cat’,’Dog’,’Fish’,’Dog’)))

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Say I have this data,

(df <- data.frame( col1 = c('My','Your','His','Thir'), col2 = c('Cat','Dog','Fish','Dog')))

  col1 col2
1   My  Cat
2 Your  Dog
3  His Fish
4 Thir  Dog

and I want to combine the columns like this

`some magic`

  col1 col2      col3
1   My  Cat    My Cat
2 Your  Dog  Your Dog
3  His Fish  His Fish
4 Thir  Dog  Thir Dog

What do I do? maybe even with a comma (,) like this,

`some magic`

  col1 col2      col3
1   My  Cat    My, Cat
2 Your  Dog  Your, Dog
3  His Fish  His, Fish
4 Thir  Dog  Thir, Dog
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    2026-06-15T04:26:39+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 4:26 am

    df$col3 <- paste(df$col1, df$col2, sep=","). You can also use the sprintf and paste0 functions.

    df$col3 <- paste(df$col1, df$col2, sep=",") # comma separator
    df$col3 <- paste0(df$col1, df$col2) # for no separator
    
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