Use the p_f numbers as an "index" of spot$pxlast. Suppose your data
frame
is called mydata,
mydata$newvar <- spot$pxlast[mydata$p_f]
Jean
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 8:48 AM, Francesca Pancotto <
francesca.pancotto at unimore.it> wrote:
> Dear Contributors
> I seem not to get the general rule applying to the use of loops.
> I need some help. I have a database in which i need to generate a variable
> according to the following rule.
>
>
> This is the database head
>
> bank_name date px_last Q_Y p_made p_for p_m p_f
> aba.1 ABA 2006-10-24 1.28 p406-q406 406 406 1 1
> aba.2 ABA 2006-11-30 1.31 p406-q406 406 406 1 1
> aba.3 ABA 2006-10-24 1.29 p406-q107 406 107 1 2
> aba.4 ABA 2006-11-30 1.33 p406-q107 406 107 1 2
> aba.5 ABA 2006-10-24 1.31 p406-q207 406 207 1 3
> aba.6 ABA 2006-11-30 1.35 p406-q207 406 207 1 3
>
>
> the variable p_f takes values from 1 to 19 in a non regular way.
>
> then I have a vector of 19 elements
>
> > spot$pxlast
> [1] 1.32 1.34 1.35 1.43 1.46 1.58 1.58 1.41 1.40 1.33 1.40 1.46 1.43 1.35
> 1.22 1.36 1.34 1.42 1.42
>
> I need to create a variable to attach to the data frame which is composed
> of 11500 rows that takes values
> 1.32 when p_f==1
> 1.34 when p_f==2
>
> It seems so easy but I cannot find a way to do it in an efficient way.
> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
>
>
> Francesca
>
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