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2009 Nov 03
2
reshaping pairs of columns
Given a data frame consisting of a pointID and 12 pairs of (lat, long)
variables, with names
latA, longA, latB, longB, ... latL, longL, I want to reshape it into a
data frame with the structure
point source lat long
1 A ... ...
1 B ... ...
I've looked at reshape and plyr, but can't figure out how to do this.
Details of my data frame are below
2017 Dec 14
2
help with recursive function
Hi, I need some help with running a recursive function. I like to run funlp2 recursively.
When I try to run recursive function in another function named "calclp" I get this "Error: any(!dat2$norm_sd) >= 1 is not TRUE".
I have never built a recursive function before so having trouble executing it in this case. I would appreciate any help or guidance to resolve this issue.
2017 Dec 14
0
help with recursive function
You seem to have a typo at this expression (and some others like it)
Namely, you write
any(!dat2$norm_sd) >= 1
when you possibly meant to write
!( any(dat2$norm_sd) >= 1 )
i.e. I think your ! seems to be in the wrong place.
HTH,
Eric
On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 3:26 PM, DIGHE, NILESH [AG/2362] <
nilesh.dighe at monsanto.com> wrote:
> Hi, I need some help with running a
2017 Dec 14
2
help with recursive function
My own typo ... whoops ...
!( any(dat2$norm_sd >= 1 ))
On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 3:43 PM, Eric Berger <ericjberger at gmail.com> wrote:
> You seem to have a typo at this expression (and some others like it)
>
> Namely, you write
>
> any(!dat2$norm_sd) >= 1
>
> when you possibly meant to write
>
> !( any(dat2$norm_sd) >= 1 )
>
> i.e. I think your !
2017 Dec 14
2
help with recursive function
Hi, I accidently left out few lines of code from the calclp function. Updated function is pasted below.
I am still getting the same error ?Error: !(any(data1$norm_sd >= 1)) is not TRUE?
I would appreciate any help.
Nilesh
dput(calclp)
function (dataset)
{
dat1 <- funlp1(dataset)
recursive_funlp <- function(dataset = dat1, func = funlp2) {
dat2 <- dataset %>%
2017 Dec 14
0
help with recursive function
Eric: Thanks for taking time to look into my problem. Despite of making the change you suggested, I am still getting the same error. I am wondering if the logic I am using in the stopifnot and if functions is a problem.
I like the recursive function to stop whenever the norm_sd column has zero values that are above or equal to 1. Below is the calclp function after the changes you suggested.
2017 Dec 14
0
help with recursive function
The message is coming from your stopifnot() condition being met.
On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 5:31 PM, DIGHE, NILESH [AG/2362] <
nilesh.dighe at monsanto.com> wrote:
> Hi, I accidently left out few lines of code from the calclp function.
> Updated function is pasted below.
>
> I am still getting the same error ?Error: !(any(data1$norm_sd >= 1)) is
> not TRUE?
>
>
>
2006 Nov 20
4
for help about logistic regression model
I have a dataset like this:
p aa
index x y z sdx sdy sdz delta as
ms cur sc
1 821p MET 1 -5.09688 32.8830 -5.857620 1.478200 1.73998 0.825778
13.7883 126.91 92.37 -0.1320180 111.0990
2 821p THR 2 -4.07357 28.6881 -4.838430 0.597674 1.37860 1.165780
13.7207 64.09 50.72 -0.0977129 98.5319
3 821p GLU 3 -5.86733 30.4759
2017 Dec 14
3
help with recursive function
If you are trying to understand why the "stopifnot" condition is met you
can replace it by something like:
if ( any(dat2$norm_sd >= 1) )
browser()
This will put you in a debugging session where you can examine your
variables, e.g.
> dat$norm_sd
HTH,
Eric
On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 5:33 PM, Eric Berger <ericjberger at gmail.com> wrote:
> The message is coming from
2017 Dec 14
0
help with recursive function
Eric: I will try and see if I can figure out the issue by debugging as you suggested. I don?t know why my code after stopifnot is not getting executed where I like the code to run the funlp2 function when the if statement is TRUE but when it is false, I like it to keep running until the stopifnot condition is met.
When the stopifnot condition is met, I like to get the output from if statement
2017 Dec 14
1
help with recursive function
Your code contains the lines
stopifnot(!(any(data1$norm_sd >= 1)))
if (!(any(data1$norm_sd >= 1))) {
df1 <- dat1
return(df1)
}
stop() "throws an error", causing the current function and all functions in
the call
stack to abort and return nothing. It does not mean to stop now and return
a result.
Does the function give
2014 Sep 01
1
Correlation Matrix with a Covariate
R Help -
I'm trying to run a correlation matrix with a covariate of "age" and will
at some point will also want to covary other variables concurrently.
I'm using the "psych" package and have tried other methods such as writing
a loop to extract semi-partial correlations, but it does not seem to be
working. How can I accomplish this?
library(psych)
> set.cor(y =