Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8909 matches for "subsetted".
2009 Feb 10
2
Bug in subsetting data frame (PR#13515)
Full_Name: Xin Lee
Version: 2.8.0
OS: Windows XP
Submission from: (NULL) (193.200.150.23)
Dear developer
I discover annoying bug in subsetting data frame. Here is reproducable
examples:
> data.frame <- data.frame(x = runif(5), y = runif(5), row.names =
c('a','b','c','d','e')
> subset <- data.frame['x']
> subset['a',]
work
2005 Nov 18
3
repeated %in%
Hi
I have a list of vectors, each one of which should be a subset of the
previous one.
How do I check that this property actually holds?
Toy problem follows with a list of length 4 but my list can be any
length
subsets <- list(
l1 = 1:10 ,
l2 = seq(from=1,to=9,by=2),
l3 = c(3,7),
l4 = 3
)
I need
2008 Jul 07
3
subset() multiple arguments
This is what I would like to do and it works just fine. Is there a way to
shorten this code so I don't have to subset a subset of a subset?
d<-subset(subset(subset(subset(x, River.Mile<=202), River.Mile>3),
Lagrangian=="Yes"), EventType=="Regular")
Stephen
--
Let's not spend our time and resources thinking about things that are so
little or so large that
2011 Nov 14
1
Subset of a subset?
Hi All-
I have created a subset of my original csv for the times I am interested in
(9, 12, 3). I have a subset for all of those times then each individually. I
would like to have specific case studies to analyze individually for those
times. For example, I want to look at 2009/06/01-2009/06/10. Is the easiest
way to created a subset of ss? I haven't been able to figure out the easiest
way
2003 Aug 01
1
index all subsets of k of m items?
How can I efficiently index all choose(m, k) subsets of m items taken
k at a time? For example, with (m, k) = (3, 2), the subsets are (1, 2),
(1, 3), and (2, 3). I'd like a function something like
"index.subsets(subset, k, m)" that would return 1, 2 or 3 for these 3
subsets. Examples:
index.subsets(c(1,2), 2, 3) -> 1
index.subsets(c(1,3), 2, 3) -> 2
2005 Apr 28
2
Reconstruction of a "valid" expression within a function
Hello all,
I have some trouble in reconstructing a valid expression within a
function,
here is my question.
I am building a function :
SUB<-function(DF,subset=TRUE) {
#where DF is a data frame, with Var1, Var2, Fact1, Fact2, Fact3
#and subset would be an expression, eg. Fact3 == 1
#in a first time I want to build a subset from DF
#I managed to, with an expression like eg. DF$Fact3,
# but I
2009 Jul 31
2
how use the subset?
hi ,everyone
I want subtract some dataset by subset.
>From the help running help(subset), ths information is "*subset(airquality,
Day == 1, select = -Temp)* "
while I running my script written as "*g1data<-subset(errdata, fac>12) *"
,it is wrong with the error information "*subset.default(newerrdata,
fac>12),can not find fac*"
and g1 in read
2006 Oct 27
1
Using data and subset arguments in user-defined functions
Dear list,
A while ago, I posted a question asking how to use data or subset
arguments in a user-defined function. Duncan Murdoch suggested the
following solution in the context of a data argument:
data <- data.frame(a=c(1:10),b=c(1:10))
eg.fn <- function(expr, data) {
x <- eval(substitute(expr), envir=data)
return(mean(x))
}
eg.fn(a,data)
I've
2009 Nov 21
3
"subset" or "condition" as argument to a function
Dear Rxperts!
I was wondering if it is possible to write a function which can take in
argument of a subset or condition.. Of course, I am aware of the alternate
methods like coplot, par.plot, xyplot etc... I am specifically interested in
using conditions/subsets with "plot"..
A simple fragmented example is shown here..
pltit <- function(y,x,dat,dat1,dat2,sbst) {
plot(y~x, data=dat,
2023 Oct 21
1
Issue from R-devel: subset on table
My mistake!
It does actually something else, which is incorrect. One could still use
(although the code is more difficult to read):
subset(tmp <- table(sample(1:10, 100, T)), tmp > 10)
Sincerely,
Leonard
On 10/21/2023 10:26 PM, Leonard Mada wrote:
> Dear List Members,
>
> There was recently an issue on R-devel (which I noticed only very late):
>
2013 Feb 28
1
help for an R automated procedures
Dear, I would like to post the following question to the r-help on Nabble (thanks in advance for the attention, Gustavo Vieira):
Hi there.
I have a data set on hands with 5,220 cases and I'd like to automate some
procedures (but I have almost no programming knowledge). The data has some
continuous variables that are grouped by 2 others: the name of species and
the locality where they were
2003 Jun 19
2
Subseting by more than one factor...
Is it possible in R to subset a dataframe by more than one factor, all at
once?
For instance, I have the dataframe:
>data
p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 p10 pred
1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5862069
4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.5862069
5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.5862069
6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.5862069
7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
2009 Feb 05
3
subset problem (reducing from six to two levels)
Hi all,
I have got a seemingly simple problem (I am an R starter) with subsetting my
data set, but cannot figure out the solution: I want to subset a data set
from six to two levels, so that all analyses are done only with these two
remaining levels.
I tried
TOTAL<-read.delim('total.csv',header=T)
SUBSET.OF.TOTAL<-subset(TOTAL, FactorX %in% c("Level1","Level2"))
2018 Dec 12
4
Subset dentro de un for
Muy buenas. Quiero hacer un loop en el que en cada iteración se hace
un subset con el que se queda con las muestras para la que cierta
variable es positiva.
Si hago esto, sale bien:
df2<-subset(df, subset = var1>0)
Pero he probado así (y de no sé cuantas formas más), antes de hacer el
for, y no sale:
GT<- c("var1","var2", ? )
df2<-subset(df,
2012 Jan 21
4
Create subset using variable
I am trying to create a loop that will perform a series of analyses. I am
using geeglm from geepack, which fails if there are any null values.
Creating a subset solves this, but do not seem to be able to set the subset
dynamically based on a changing variable.
while (j <= y.num) {
strSubset = as.character(df.IV$IV[j]) #Gives column name in quotes
df.data.sub = subset(df.data,
2010 Jun 09
1
counting across leves of factors
I have dataframe with 17factors variables (for example every factor have
3levels)
I have maybe 5000 observation.
And i need to do table where is in every raw 1 of possible combination of
this factors and the numbur how many time is this combination in my dataset.
I wrote one code, but this is very slow and dumb.
it looks like this:
i<-0
for(i1 in levels(hivdat$pohl)){
2014 Jan 06
2
Exact FLAC subset constraints
I mean that the first statement [Subset streams must use one of
192/576/1152/2304/4608/256/512/1024/2048/4096 (and 8192/16384 if the
sample rate is >48kHz).] published on
https://www.xiph.org/flac/documentation_tools_flac.html#flac_options_blocksize
page IS NOT EQUAL to second statement [The blocksize bits in the frame
header must be 0001-1110. The blocksize must be <=16384; if the sample
2007 Dec 20
1
custom subset method / handling columns selection as logic in '...' parameter
Dear R-helpers & bioconductor
Sorry for cross-posting, this concerns R-programming stuff applied on
Bioconductor context.
Also sorry for this long message, I try to be complete in my request.
I am trying to write a subset method for a specific class (ExpressionSet
from Bioconductor) allowing selection more flexible than "[" method .
The schema I am thinking for is the following:
2009 Jan 20
5
Problem with subset() function?
Hi all,
Can anyone explain why the following use of
the subset() function produces a different
outcome than the use of the "[" extractor?
The subset() function as used in
density(subset(mydf, ht >= 150.0 & wt <= 150.0, select = c(age)))
appears to me from documentation to be equivalent to
density(mydf[mydf$ht >= 150.0 & mydf$wt <= 150.0, "age"])
2009 Aug 24
2
Assigning value of subset argument in "subset" function
Dear R users,
I am using "subset" function to filter out specific conditions and would
like to use the value of subsetted argument as a name of an object.
Specifically, from the following statement:
a <- subset(dat, dat$x == "A" & dat$xx == 1 & dat$xxx == "AB" & dat$y
== "B" & dat$yy == 2)
I would to assign the value of the 3rd subset argument (i.e. "AB"...