Hello, Stefano,
maybe the following example contains what you want to achieve:
Station1 <- data.frame(sensor = c("thermometer",
"raingauge",
"snowgauge", "anemometer"),
code = c(2583, 1478, 3178, NA))
Station2 <- data.frame(sensor = c("thermometer",
"raingauge",
"snowgauge", "anemometer"),
code = c(2584, 1479, 3179, 4453))
Station3 <- data.frame(sensor = c("thermometer",
"raingauge",
"snowgauge", "anemometer"),
code = c(2584, 1479, 3179, 4453))
Station4 <- data.frame(sensor = rev(c("thermometer",
"raingauge",
"snowgauge", "anemometer")),
code = c(2584, 1479, 3179, 4453))
Station5 <- data.frame(sensor = c("raingauge",
"snowgauge",
"thermometer", "anemometer"),
code = c(2584, 1479, 3179, 4453))
Total <- list("Station1"=Station1, "Station2"=Station2,
Station3 = Station3, Station4 = Station4,
Station5 = Station5)
select.stat <- paste0("Station", c(1, 4, 5))
select.sens <- "thermometer"
sapply(Total[select.stat], function(x, sens)
x$code[x$sensor == sens], sens = select.sens)
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Am 15.12.2022 um 14:52 schrieb Stefano Sofia:> Dear R-list users,
>
> I have a list of n data frames built as follows:
>
>
> Station1 <- data.frame(sensor = c("thermometer",
"raingauge", "snowgauge", "anemometer"), code =
c(2583, 1478, 3178, NA))
> Station2 <- data.frame(sensor = c("thermometer",
"raingauge", "snowgauge", "anemometer"), code =
c(2584, 1479, 3179, 4453))
> ....
>
> Total <- list("Station1"=Station1,
"Station2"=Station2, ...)
>
> I would need to have a vector with the sensor codes of the thermometers of
some stations, let's say of Station1, Station2 and Station5 (i.e. c(2583,
2584, 2587)).
> I tried with lapply, but I have not been able to get what I need.
> Could you please help me?
>
> Thank you
>
> Stefano
>
>
>
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