Hi
r-help-bounces at r-project.org napsal dne 24.01.2008 23:21:05:
> I need to group some subjects according to two
> variables (var1, var2)
>
> I have a data frame that looks something like this:
>
> Subject var1 var2
> 1 400 150
> 2 320 100
> 3 580 600
> 4 145 789
>
>
> Each suject would fall into one of 2 categories ('A'
> or 'B'). I want to find (and see) all the possible
> combinations of letter assignment that exist, but
> every combination needs to have an equal amount of
> subjects categorized as 'A' or 'B'(eg. if I have 20
> subjects there should be 10 assigned with letter 'A'
> and 10 with letter 'B')
>
> Thank you in advance for any hints,
The best hint seems to be trying to post some code which will explain more
clearly what you want to achieve. You want to split your data to two
groups according to the value of var1 and var2 and in the same time to
keep both groups the same size? It seems to me rather contradictive.
If you want to sample your data without replacement into 2 groups with
same number of members just sample a vector of indices
sel<-sample(1:20, 10)
x<-1:20
x[sel]
[1] 20 3 13 12 14 7 11 1 5 2
x[-sel]
[1] 4 6 8 9 10 15 16 17 18 19
Regards
Petr
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