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2010 Mar 26
2
More efficient alternative to combn()?
Hi, i am working on a problem where i need to compute the products of all possible combinations of size m of the elements of a vector. I know that this can be achieved using the function combn(), e.g.: > vector <- 1:6 > combn(x = vector, m = 3, FUN = function(y) prod(y)) In my case the vector has 2000 elements and i need to compute the values specified above for m = 32. Using combn() i
2012 Nov 16
1
pairing data using combn with criteria
Dear All, I have a dataframe made up of individual beetles consisting of individual number, family number, mother's family number, father's family number, and sex of the beetle. I would like to pair up the individuals for breeding. I would, however, like to avoid breeding beetles of the same sex (obviously), the same family, and with the same mother's family or father's family,
2007 Apr 10
1
R CMD Rdconv drops sections: arguments, seealso, examples (PR#9606)
I've created a .Rd file (below), then converted that to .sgml using R CMD Rdconv --type=Ssgm combn.Rd > combn.sgml The output (shown below) is missing some of the sections: arguments seealso examples If instead I convert to .d (below), the same sections are missing, and the "note" section is included but without the necessary newline.
2007 Apr 20
1
simply this loop?
Hi, anyone interested in this: I tried to simply this loop with lapply or something but haven't figured it out: mapt = c("203929_s_at", "203930_s_at", "203928_x_at", "206401_s_at") mapt.combn <- lapply(1:4, function(i) combn(mapt, i)) out = list() k = 1 for (i in 1:length(mapt.combn)){ for (j in 1:ncol(mapt.combn[[i]])){ out[[k]] =
2010 Apr 07
1
combn with factors
Dear list, I have come across this issue: combn(letters[1:5], 3) [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5] [,6] [,7] [,8] [,9] [,10] [1,] "a" "a" "a" "a" "a" "a" "b" "b" "b" "c" [2,] "b" "b" "b" "c" "c" "d" "c"
2011 Oct 16
1
multicore combn
This is a 'rather than re-invent the wheel' post. Has anyone out there re-written combn so that it can be parallelized - with multicore, snow, or otherwise? I have a job that requires large numbers of combinations, and rather than get all of the index values, then crank it through mclapply, I was wondering if there was a way to just do this natively within a function. Just curious.
2007 Apr 10
0
(PR#9606) R CMD Rdconv drops sections: arguments, seealso,
Ny understanding was that Insightful had been asked to provide patches fo this. We look forward to receiving them. On Tue, 10 Apr 2007, timh at insightful.com wrote: > I've created a .Rd file (below), then converted that to .sgml using > R CMD Rdconv --type=Ssgm combn.Rd > combn.sgml > The output (shown below) is missing some of the sections: > arguments > seealso
2010 Nov 17
1
efficient conversion of matrix column rows to list elements
Hi List, I'm hoping to get opinions for enhancing the efficiency of the following code designed to take a vector of probabilities (outcomes) and calculate a union of the probability space. As part of the union calculation, combn() must be used, which returns a matrix, and the parallelized version of lapply() provided in the multicore package requires a list. I've found that
2006 May 09
1
combn(n, k, ...) and all its re-inventions
It seems people are reinventing the wheel here: The goal is to generate all combinations of 1:n of size k. This (typically) results in a matrix of size k * choose(n,k) i.e. needs O(n ^ k) space, hence is only applicable to relatively small k. Then alternatives have been devised to generate the combinations "one by one", and I think I remember there has been a quiz/challenge about 20
2013 Sep 06
1
Importing function that is previously imported by other package
Dear developeRs, I encounter the following problem: in the current version of my package FrF2, certain calls to a functioni do not work when package combinat is loaded, because function combn from combinat masks the function from utils that my package uses. I tried to solve this issue by importing function combn into the namespace of FrF2; I don't need to export it, I just want to use it
2011 Jan 10
1
Using combn
Dear list, I want to apply the "table" function to every pair of variables in df and the return should be a list. setwd(123) asd <- data.frame(a1=sample(1:4, 20, replace=TRUE), a2=sample(1:4, 20, replace=TRUE), a3=sample(1:4, 20, replace=TRUE), a4=sample(1:4, 20, replace=TRUE)) with(asd, table(a1, a2)) with(asd, table(a1,
2013 Jan 24
2
Please help R error message "masked from 'package:utils':combn"
Hi The message occurred from R, when I was selected of "optimization > block diagonal Fhiser matrix" and used the attached file on PFIM. Could you please advise me about the following message? ***************************** Loading required pakage: combinat Attaching package:'combinat' The following object(s) are masked from 'package:utils':combn
2009 Sep 21
2
Combine vectors in order to form matrixes with combn
Hello! I've a problem with the combn function and a set of vector. I would like to make a simple combination where, instead of scalars, i would like to combine vector, in order to form matrixes. In other words, i have nineteen 6-items vectors (for example coef1-coef19), that i would like to combine in n!/k!(n-k)! 6x6 matrixes. I tried with a code like this mma <-
2010 May 08
2
apply a function on elements of a list two by two
Dear all, I want to apply a function to list elements, two by two. I hoped that combn would help me out, but I can't get it to work. A nested for-loop works, but seems highly inefficient when you have large lists. Is there a more efficient way of approaching this? # Make some toy data data(iris) test <- vector("list",3) for (i in 1:3){ x <- levels(iris$Species)[i] tmp
2007 Apr 30
1
R CMD Rdconv drops sections: arguments, seealso, examples (PR#9645)
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 timh at insightful.com wrote: > I've created a .Rd file (below), then converted that to .sgml using > R CMD Rdconv --type=Ssgm combn.Rd > combn.sgml > The output (shown below) is missing some of the sections: > arguments > seealso > examples > If instead I convert to .d (below), the same sections are missing, > and the "note"
2008 Feb 08
2
Applying lm to data with combn
http://www.nabble.com/file/p15359204/test.data.csv http://www.nabble.com/file/p15359204/test.data.csv test.data.csv Hi, I have used apply to have certian combinations, but when I try to use these combinations I get the error [Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : object "X.GDAXI" not found]. being a novice I donot understand that after applying combination to the data I cant access
2009 Aug 12
3
Combinatorial problem
I have been struggling trying to write some code to produce all combinations subject to some restrictions. I thought someone might have some bright ideas. I have 11 values which fall into 5 groups. I want all combinations of 2,3, and 4 values where each value must be from a different group. The numbers in the groups are different. Here is a definition of the groups: groups <- list(gp1 =
2007 Mar 27
2
Newbie: Combn and scripting
Hello All, I have just installed my R 2.4 (windows) as a test trying to load a data frame and run combn() for each line into another file. How do I do this? data.csv: a,b,c,d 1,2,3.4 g,3,6,t etc x=data.csv, m=3 Thank you Zam _________________________________________________________________________________ This email contains confidential information intended only for the person named
2007 Jan 19
2
combn implementation
Hi, I was checking the source code to the function combn that "generates all combinations of the elements of 'x' taken 'm' at a time.", because I wished to modify it. I have a doubt about a statement. This is the main loop. ._1 <- 1:1 nmmp1 <- n - m + ._1 while (a[1] != nmmp1) { if (e < n - h) { h <- ._1 e <-
2006 Jan 30
2
yet another vectorization question
Dear R-helpers, I'm trying to develop a function which specifies all possible expressions that can be formed using a certain number of variables. For example, with three variables A, B and C we can have - presence/absence of A; B and C - presence/absence of combinations of two of them - presence/absence of all three A B C 1 0 2 1 3 0 4 1 5 0 6 1