Dumping my data in a post may not be such a good idea, since it involves a 10,000x100 array/matrix.

I'll give you a hands-on example though:

%myHash = (var1 => [1,2,3,4,5,6], var2 => [11,12,13,14,15,16]);
is what I've got, and this is what I would like to have:
@myArray = ([1,11], [2,12], [3,13], [4,14], [5,15], [6,16]);
which of course would be converted to a data.frame in R (which is not part of the question, but I would of course be really thankful for fast and efficient Perl -> R code too).

In reply to Re: Re: Transpose an array and the perl equivalent of R cbind? by dargosch
in thread Transpose an array and the perl equivalent of R cbind? by dargosch

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