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2011 Feb 27
2
substract 2 data.frames
Hi! I have 2 data.frames: "fish" and "popn": >fish xloc yloc id birth size weight energy gonad 20 15 15 54 -60 107.9 63.0 15952.9 8.0 21 15 15 32 -60 105.1 61.4 15538.8 7.8 91 4 43 96 -60 118.9 69.4 17573.2 8.8 71 32 4 64 -60 121.6 71.0 17976.0 9.0 34 2 64 20 -60 116.2 67.9 17173.0 8.6 95 6 20 58 -60 106.5
2011 Feb 25
1
data.frame operations
Hi All, I've been doing circles with this all morning, although I'm sure there's a simple solution. I have a data.frame "pop" as follows: > pop ind xloc yloc gonad 1 1 5 2 12 2 1 5 4 25 3 1 3 3 30 4 1 5 4 10 5 1 1 4 08 . . . . . 10 1 1 4 11 And I need the following steps: 1. Sum
2011 Mar 18
4
subset data frame with condition
Hello, One more question.. I have the data.frame "pop": xloc yloc gonad ind Ene W Area 1 23 20 516.74 1 0.02 20.21 1 2 23 20 1143.20 1 0.02 20.21 1 3 23 20 250.00 1 0.02 20.21 1 4 22 15 251.98 1 0.02 18.69 2 5 22 15 598.08 1 0.02 18.69 2 6 21 19 250.00 1 0.02 20.21 3 7 22 20 251.98 1
2011 Jan 26
1
return object from loop inside a function
Hi All, I have a for loop inside the function and I cannot get UUU to give me an updated grid.dens object when I run the function (it does update when I run just the for loop). Here's a simplified version of my function: UUU=function(pop, grid.dens) { for (i in 1:10){ Food=grid.dens[pop$yloc[i],pop$xloc[i]] #use initial grid.dens values Consumed=(pop$weight[i]*0.25) Left=Food-Consumed
2011 Feb 23
1
Fwd: Re: sum data from data.frame in a matrix
Hi Dennis, Thanks for your quick response and sorry for not being clear. That helped, but I need an actual matrix of e.g., 12 x 12 and those functions give me a matrix with only the "filled" locations. I need a 12 by 12 matrix with sums (0 if there's not data and the actual sum where there is) as follows: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 0 0 0 . . . . . . 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 . 3 0
2011 Mar 19
3
create a matrix with values from data.frame
Hello, I'm trying to create a matrix (95x55) with data from a data.frame pop: xloc yloc go ind Ene totW 1 23 20 516 1 0.02 20.21 2 23 20 1143 1 0.02 20.21 3 23 20 250 1 0.02 20.21 4 22 15 251 1 0.02 18.69 5 22 15 598 1 0.02 18.69 6 21 19 250 1 0.02 20.21 7 22 20 251 1
2011 Feb 23
1
sum data from data.frame in a matrix
Hi all (again), I have a data frame "pop": xloc yloc yield 1 10 12 95 2 11 10 81 3 12 11 20 4 12 11 10 And I want to get the sum of yield for the cell (pop$xloc, pop$yloc) in a matrix as follows: xloc 10 11 12 10 0 81 0 yloc 11 0 0 30 12 95 0 0 Any ideas? thanks! Nico
2010 Sep 15
2
how to superimpose 2 matrices of different sizes
Hi All, I?m trying to superimpose (or "add") two matrices: 1. resulting from a table function with frequencies: > U=table(pop$xloc, pop$yloc)) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 5 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.
2011 Feb 28
1
sub setting data.frame
Hi All, I have a data.frame: >pop consumed ind recruits gonad cell 1 516.74 1 0.02 20.21 0.25 2 1143.20 1 0.02 20.21 0.50 3 250.00 1 0.02 20.21 0.25 4 251.98 1 0.02 18.69 0.25 5 598.08 1 0.02 18.69 0.25 6 437.38 1 0.02 18.69 0.25 7 250.00 1 0.02 17.39 0.25 8 250.00 1 0.02 17.39 0.25 9
2010 Jan 20
1
function curve() (PR#14191)
Full_Name: Georgi Boshnakov Version: 2.10.1pat OS: Windows XP Submission from: (NULL) (130.88.123.205) When calling programmatically function curve() from package:graphics I experienced some trouble since it reports stop("'expr' must be a function or an expression containing 'x'") even if expr is "expression". Naturally, the user message uses
2011 Aug 17
1
Symbol Font Baseline, Cairo, Card Symbols
I think I found a bug in the Cairo library, plus weird behavior in both the Cairo and the normal pdf device. The baseline of the spades symbol seems to be off. This is easier to show than it is to explain. The problem does not appear in the normal pdf device, which is why I am guessing this is a Cairo bug. moreover, I cannot figure out why three of the card symbols seem to be transparent, but
2009 Nov 23
2
non-intuitive behaviour after type conversion
Deal list, I have a data frame (birth) with mixed variables (numeric and alphanumeric). One variable "t1stvisit" was originally coded as numeric with values 1,2, and 3. After attaching the data frame, this is what I see when I use str(t1stvisit) $ t1stvisit: int 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 ... This is as expected. I then convert t1stvisit to a factor and to avoid creating a second
2008 Apr 18
2
naive question regarding running parallel C code from R
Hi, I have only the vaguest notions of what parallel programing, but I think I have a situation where it might be of use to me, or at least provide me with the opportunity to learn more about it. Before I invest in figuring out the nuts and bolts, can anyone confirm that this is a sane approach, or provide alternatives that I could pursue? I'm running stochastic simulations, with the actual
2007 Oct 26
1
finding birth position
Hi All, I have data on the sequence of births for families with completed fertility cycle (in a data frame); the relevant variables are called b1, b2, b3, b4, b5, b6 and record the birth of the first, second, ..., sixth child. So, b1=1 if the first birth is male, b1=2 if the first birth is female, and b1=NA if the family did not record any first birth. Similarly for b2, b3, b4, b5 and b6. I
2008 Jun 13
2
Rails 2.1: invalid date automatically convertion
Hi all, Rails 2.1 seems to converts the following parameters {''birth(1i)''=''1990'', ''birth(2i)''=>''2'', ''birth(3i)''=>''31''} into date ''1990-03-02'' automatically. Is it able to inhibit this convertion? -- makoto kuata
2009 Apr 23
1
Loess over split data
Dear R users, I am having trouble devising an efficient way to run a loess() function on all columns of a data.frame (with the x factor remaining the same for all columns) and I was hoping that someone here could help me fix my code so that I won't have to resort to using a for loop. (You'll find the upcoming lines of code in a single block near the end of the message.) Here's a
2010 Mar 13
2
Two questions, first about contingency tables, and second about table () and data.frame (), from a visually impaired user.
Hi all, I want to make a contingency table in R. I want to tabulate two variables, one as the independent and second as the dependent variable. The IV has two categories, namely, birth complications, and no birth complications. The frequency of birth complication category is fifty, and the frequency of no birth complication category is 34. The categories and frequencies of DV follows.
2011 Mar 19
3
Plotting graph problem!!
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n3389613/Life_Expectancies_2008.csv Life_Expectancies_2008.csv I am trying to plot a histogram base on the file i uploaded above. I am facing a trouble in sorting out the frequency of the life expectancies. I wanted to plot a graph of life expectancies at birth versus frequency,but i have no idea how to change the locations into frequencies taking the range of
2011 Jun 24
3
Fwd: Extract element of a list based on an index value
> Dear list, > > I have some data on a geneaology, here is a subset: > warmerge[1:11,c(1,6,25)] > Warrior SibID birth.year > 1100 3793 2013 1926 > 4 2013 2024 1934 > 1094 3769 2024 1918 > 632 2747 2037 1928 > 176 2083 2039 1944 > 187 2085 2039 1949 > 192 2086 2039 NA > 495
2020 Oct 23
1
Extracting data and saving in excel
Hi all, I have a dataframe call "data", and have lots of rows. One of them is data$`birth` my data has been imported from an excel file in RSTUDIO I want to obtain in a function all rows (with the names) where data$`birth` is bigger than 1979/01/01 and extract in a excel file as an output (a sub-excel of the original). Can you guide with the functions I need to use? I have been many