Matteo Richiardi
2015-Dec-16 11:53 UTC
[R] Create a data.table by looping over variable names
I apologise for this very basic question, but I found no answers on the web. I want to create a data.table with n columns, named i1 ... i'n', with only one row with value = 100 for every variable. I can do it "by hand": M.dt <- data.table(i1=100,i2=100,i3=100) but I would like to make it in a loop, as 'n' is large in my case. Thanks. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Dear Matteo, I found a one-liner solution to this problem: n <- 100 data.table(i0 = 100)[, (paste0("i", 1:n)) := 100] the data.table(i0=100) creates a one column-one row data.table, Between the [] brakets i create a column name vector with paste, and surround it with () to make it recognised as names (for details, look at the Dateails of ?`:=`), and it will append columns to the i0 data.table. This cannot be done with a 0-column data.table. Good luck: Andr?s Tajti On 16 December 2015 at 12:53, Matteo Richiardi <matteo.richiardi at gmail.com> wrote:> I apologise for this very basic question, but I found no answers on the > web. > I want to create a data.table with n columns, named i1 ... i'n', with only > one row with value = 100 for every variable. > > I can do it "by hand": > > M.dt <- data.table(i1=100,i2=100,i3=100) > > but I would like to make it in a loop, as 'n' is large in my case. > > > Thanks. > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
David Käthner
2015-Dec-16 12:36 UTC
[R] Create a data.table by looping over variable names
Maybe there?s a cleverer way, but that?s what I can think off the top of my head: n <- 100 M.dt <- data.table(matrix(ncol = 100)) M.dt[] <- 100 names(M.dt) <- sapply(1:100, function(x) paste0("i", x)) The sapply is your loop.> Am 16.12.2015 um 12:53 schrieb Matteo Richiardi <matteo.richiardi at gmail.com>: > > I apologise for this very basic question, but I found no answers on the web. > I want to create a data.table with n columns, named i1 ... i'n', with only > one row with value = 100 for every variable. > > I can do it "by hand": > > M.dt <- data.table(i1=100,i2=100,i3=100) > > but I would like to make it in a loop, as 'n' is large in my case. > > > Thanks. > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
Hi Not sure about data table but dat<-rep(100, 100) dim(dat) <- c(1,100) dat <- data.frame(dat) names(dat) <-paste("i", 1:100, sep="") gives you data.frame. I presume you can change it to data.table. I cannot resist to comment that maybe list is better option. But as I do not know what you want to do with your data.table I may be completely out. Cheers Petr> -----Original Message----- > From: R-help [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of Matteo > Richiardi > Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2015 12:53 PM > To: r-help at r-project.org > Subject: [R] Create a data.table by looping over variable names > > I apologise for this very basic question, but I found no answers on the > web. > I want to create a data.table with n columns, named i1 ... i'n', with > only one row with value = 100 for every variable. > > I can do it "by hand": > > M.dt <- data.table(i1=100,i2=100,i3=100) > > but I would like to make it in a loop, as 'n' is large in my case. > > > Thanks. > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting- > guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.________________________________ Tento e-mail a jak?koliv k n?mu p?ipojen? dokumenty jsou d?v?rn? a jsou ur?eny pouze jeho adres?t?m. Jestli?e jste obdr?el(a) tento e-mail omylem, informujte laskav? neprodlen? jeho odes?latele. Obsah tohoto emailu i s p??lohami a jeho kopie vyma?te ze sv?ho syst?mu. Nejste-li zam??len?m adres?tem tohoto emailu, nejste opr?vn?ni tento email jakkoliv u??vat, roz?i?ovat, kop?rovat ?i zve?ej?ovat. Odes?latel e-mailu neodpov?d? za eventu?ln? ?kodu zp?sobenou modifikacemi ?i zpo?d?n?m p?enosu e-mailu. V p??pad?, ?e je tento e-mail sou??st? obchodn?ho jedn?n?: - vyhrazuje si odes?latel pr?vo ukon?it kdykoliv jedn?n? o uzav?en? smlouvy, a to z jak?hokoliv d?vodu i bez uveden? d?vodu. - a obsahuje-li nab?dku, je adres?t opr?vn?n nab?dku bezodkladn? p?ijmout; Odes?latel tohoto e-mailu (nab?dky) vylu?uje p?ijet? nab?dky ze strany p??jemce s dodatkem ?i odchylkou. - trv? odes?latel na tom, ?e p??slu?n? smlouva je uzav?ena teprve v?slovn?m dosa?en?m shody na v?ech jej?ch n?le?itostech. - odes?latel tohoto emailu informuje, ?e nen? opr?vn?n uzav?rat za spole?nost ??dn? smlouvy s v?jimkou p??pad?, kdy k tomu byl p?semn? zmocn?n nebo p?semn? pov??en a takov? pov??en? nebo pln? moc byly adres?tovi tohoto emailu p??padn? osob?, kterou adres?t zastupuje, p?edlo?eny nebo jejich existence je adres?tovi ?i osob? j?m zastoupen? zn?m?. This e-mail and any documents attached to it may be confidential and are intended only for its intended recipients. If you received this e-mail by mistake, please immediately inform its sender. Delete the contents of this e-mail with all attachments and its copies from your system. If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail, you are not authorized to use, disseminate, copy or disclose this e-mail in any manner. The sender of this e-mail shall not be liable for any possible damage caused by modifications of the e-mail or by delay with transfer of the email. In case that this e-mail forms part of business dealings: - the sender reserves the right to end negotiations about entering into a contract in any time, for any reason, and without stating any reasoning. - if the e-mail contains an offer, the recipient is entitled to immediately accept such offer; The sender of this e-mail (offer) excludes any acceptance of the offer on the part of the recipient containing any amendment or variation. - the sender insists on that the respective contract is concluded only upon an express mutual agreement on all its aspects. - the sender of this e-mail informs that he/she is not authorized to enter into any contracts on behalf of the company except for cases in which he/she is expressly authorized to do so in writing, and such authorization or power of attorney is submitted to the recipient or the person represented by the recipient, or the existence of such authorization is known to the recipient of the person represented by the recipient.
Matteo Richiardi
2015-Dec-16 14:03 UTC
[R] Create a data.table by looping over variable names
Hi, thanks a lot to everybody for your help. Very nice suggestions! Matteo On 16 December 2015 at 12:53, Matteo Richiardi <matteo.richiardi at gmail.com> wrote:> I apologise for this very basic question, but I found no answers on the > web. > I want to create a data.table with n columns, named i1 ... i'n', with only > one row with value = 100 for every variable. > > I can do it "by hand": > > M.dt <- data.table(i1=100,i2=100,i3=100) > > but I would like to make it in a loop, as 'n' is large in my case. > > > Thanks. >[[alternative HTML version deleted]]