I think you are looking for something like
aggregate(cbind(VPts, HPts) ~ VTm + HTm, data = NFL, sum)
but you should look at the examples for ?aggregate to tweak it to what
you need.
Michael
On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 7:45 AM, Daniel_55 <serna.danny at gmail.com>
wrote:> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for what I'm sure is a quick answer. I'm working
with a data set
> that looks like this:
>
> ?Week ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Game.ID ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? VTm VPts HTm HPts
> Differential HomeWin
> 1 ? ?1 ?NFL_20050908_OAK at NE ? OAK ? 20 ? ? ?NE ? ? 30 ? ? ? ? ? 10
> FALSE
> 2 ? ?1 NFL_20050911_ARI at NYG ? ?ARI ? 19 ? ? ?NYG ? 42 ? ? ? ? ? 23
> FALSE
> 3 ? ?1 NFL_20050911_CHI at WAS ? CHI ? ?7 ? ? ? WAS ? ?9 ? ? ? ? ? ?2
> FALSE
> 4 ? ?1 NFL_20050911_CIN at CLE ? ?CIN ? 27 ? ? ? CLE ? ?13 ? ? ? ? ?-14
> FALSE
> 5 ? ?1 ?NFL_20050911_DAL at SD ? ? DAL ? 28 ? ? ?SD ? ? ?24 ? ? ? ? ? -4
> FALSE
> 6 ? ?1 NFL_20050911_DEN at MIA ?DEN ? 10 ? ? MIA ? ?34 ? ? ? ? ? 24
> FALSE
>
> NFL data. I want to pair each team with the points they received at home
and
> away and create another table showing this. I know it's easy to do, but
all
> the methods I am coming up with involve doing each team individually via a
> for loop that searches for [i,5]=="NE", [i,5]=="NYG". I
would then use the
> same method to pair the same team code ("NYG" or "NE")
with VPTs when it's
> Visiting.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
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