I'm sure I'm missing something obvious here, but I can't find the
solution (including in the FAQ etc.).
I have a vector of names of variables like this: NRes.x.y. where x and y
are numbers. I want to extract these numbers as numbers to use
elsewhere. I can extract the numbers as a list of characters using
strsplit(), and convert that to a data frame, e.g.:
NAMES=c("NRes.1.2.", "NRes.1.3.", "NRes.1.4.",
"NRes.1.5.", "NRes.1.6.")
NUMBERS=strsplit(gsub("NRes.","", NAMES, perl =T),
'.', fixed = TRUE)
NUMBERS.df=t(data.frame(NUMBERS))
But I now want to convert the characters to be numeric. Using
as.numeric(NUMBERS.df) converts them, but to a vector. How can I
convert and keep as a data frame? I could use this:
matrix(as.numeric(NUMBERS.df), ncol=dim(NUMBERS.df)[2])
but I seem to be jumping through far too many hoops: there must be an
easier way. An suggestions?
Bob
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Sundar Dorai-Raj
2005-Aug-25 12:08 UTC
[R] Converting characters to numbers in data frames
Anon. wrote:> I'm sure I'm missing something obvious here, but I can't find the > solution (including in the FAQ etc.). > > I have a vector of names of variables like this: NRes.x.y. where x and y > are numbers. I want to extract these numbers as numbers to use > elsewhere. I can extract the numbers as a list of characters using > strsplit(), and convert that to a data frame, e.g.: > > NAMES=c("NRes.1.2.", "NRes.1.3.", "NRes.1.4.", "NRes.1.5.", "NRes.1.6.") > NUMBERS=strsplit(gsub("NRes.","", NAMES, perl =T), '.', fixed = TRUE) > NUMBERS.df=t(data.frame(NUMBERS)) > > But I now want to convert the characters to be numeric. Using > as.numeric(NUMBERS.df) converts them, but to a vector. How can I > convert and keep as a data frame? I could use this: > > matrix(as.numeric(NUMBERS.df), ncol=dim(NUMBERS.df)[2]) > > but I seem to be jumping through far too many hoops: there must be an > easier way. An suggestions? > > Bob >How about this? NUMBERS <- lapply(strsplit(NAMES, "\\."), "[", -1) as.data.frame(do.call("rbind", lapply(NUMBERS, as.numeric))) --sundar
Try:
NAMES=c("NRes.1.2.", "NRes.1.3.", "NRes.1.4.",
"NRes.1.5.", "NRes.1.6.")
pattern<-"NRes\.([0-9]*)\.([0-9]*)\."
data.frame(x=sub(pattern,"\\1",NAMES),y=sub(pattern,"\\2",NAMES))
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Peter Wolf
Anon. wrote:>I'm sure I'm missing something obvious here, but I can't find
the
>solution (including in the FAQ etc.).
>
>I have a vector of names of variables like this: NRes.x.y. where x and y
>are numbers. I want to extract these numbers as numbers to use
>elsewhere. I can extract the numbers as a list of characters using
>strsplit(), and convert that to a data frame, e.g.:
>
>NAMES=c("NRes.1.2.", "NRes.1.3.", "NRes.1.4.",
"NRes.1.5.", "NRes.1.6.")
>NUMBERS=strsplit(gsub("NRes.","", NAMES, perl =T),
'.', fixed = TRUE)
>NUMBERS.df=t(data.frame(NUMBERS))
>
>But I now want to convert the characters to be numeric. Using
>as.numeric(NUMBERS.df) converts them, but to a vector. How can I
>convert and keep as a data frame? I could use this:
>
>matrix(as.numeric(NUMBERS.df), ncol=dim(NUMBERS.df)[2])
>
>but I seem to be jumping through far too many hoops: there must be an
>easier way. An suggestions?
>
>Bob
>
>
Gabor Grothendieck
2005-Aug-25 12:36 UTC
[R] Converting characters to numbers in data frames
On 8/25/05, Anon. <bob.ohara at helsinki.fi> wrote:> I'm sure I'm missing something obvious here, but I can't find the > solution (including in the FAQ etc.). > > I have a vector of names of variables like this: NRes.x.y. where x and y > are numbers. I want to extract these numbers as numbers to use > elsewhere. I can extract the numbers as a list of characters using > strsplit(), and convert that to a data frame, e.g.: > > NAMES=c("NRes.1.2.", "NRes.1.3.", "NRes.1.4.", "NRes.1.5.", "NRes.1.6.") > NUMBERS=strsplit(gsub("NRes.","", NAMES, perl =T), '.', fixed = TRUE) > NUMBERS.df=t(data.frame(NUMBERS)) > > But I now want to convert the characters to be numeric. Using > as.numeric(NUMBERS.df) converts them, but to a vector. How can I > convert and keep as a data frame? I could use this: > > matrix(as.numeric(NUMBERS.df), ncol=dim(NUMBERS.df)[2]) > > but I seem to be jumping through far too many hoops: there must be an > easier way. An suggestions?Try this: read.table(textConnection(NAMES), sep = ".")[,2:3] You may also want to add the col.names= argument to the read.table call if you want prettier column names. Also I think Names and Numbers would be sufficient to distinguish them from potential lower case counterparts.