Hi,
Try:
Gene[,-1] <- lapply(Gene[,-1],function(x) {x[sample(length(x),1)] <-
NA;x})
A.K.
I got it guys
MeanofGenotype <-sapply(2:8, function(k) tapply(Gene[,k] , Gene$Genotype,
mean))
I was wondering if now you guys can help me on how to insert a random NA to each
column.
The question is
In the original data, for each numeric column, select randomly a
number to set to NA. So, each column will have 11 numbers and one NA.
On Monday, October 14, 2013 4:52 PM, arun <smartpink111 at yahoo.com>
wrote:
Hi,
(Please use ?dput() to share the example dataset. Avoid using images to show
dataset. Also, please read the posting guide esp. regarding home work,
assignments etc.)
res <- sapply(Gene[,-1],function(x) tapply(x,list(Gene$Genotype),mean))
#or
res2 <-? aggregate(.~Genotype, data=Gene,mean)
#or
library(plyr)
?res3 <- ddply(Gene,.(Genotype),numcolwise(mean))
identical(res2,res3)
#[1] TRUE
resNew <- data.frame(Genotype=rownames(res),res,stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
?attr(resNew,"row.names") <- attr(res2,"row.names")
?identical(resNew,res2)
#[1] TRUE
A.K.
So I'm having a problem with the part b of the assignment.
This is the question
This is how I solved
Part A
now for
Part B
Am i supposed to do something along the lines of
sapply(tapply(Gene[ , ], Gene$Genotype), mean)
This doesn't work.
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