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2011 Dec 21
2
unique combinations
Hi there,
I have a vector and would like to create a data frame, which contains
all unique combination of two elements, regardless of order.
myVec <- c(1,2,3)
what expand.grid does:
1,1
1,2
1,3
2,1
2,2
2,3
3,1
3,2
3,3
what I would like to have
1,1
1,2
1,3
2,2
2,3
3,3
Can anybody help?
2011 Feb 02
2
Help me apply mapply
Hello all I would like to ask your help use mapply.
I have a function called findCell that takes two arguments(x,sr)
where x is a vector of size two (e.g x<-c(2,3) and sr is a matrix.
I would like to call many times the findCell function (thus I need mapply) for different x inputs but always for the same sr.
as x is a vector of size two (two cells) I want to pass inside inside the following
2013 Feb 01
2
expand.grid on contents of a list
Hello!
I have a list of variable length. One example is:
X=vector("list",3)
X[[1]]=1:2
X[[2]]=1:2
X[[3]]=1:2
How could I run expand.grid on the elements of X so that the results would
be the same as expand.grid(1:2,1:2,1:2)?
Thank you!
Dimitri
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2013 Mar 25
2
Faster way of summing values up based on expand.grid
Hello!
# I have 3 vectors of values:
values1<-rnorm(10)
values2<-rnorm(10)
values3<-rnorm(10)
# In real life, all 3 vectors have a length of 25
# I create all possible combinations of 4 based on 10 elements:
mycombos<-expand.grid(1:10,1:10,1:10,1:10)
dim(mycombos)
# Removing rows that contain pairs of identical values in any 2 of
these columns:
mycombos<-mycombos[!(mycombos$Var1
2013 Feb 14
2
Plot a Matrix as an Image with ggplot
Dear all,
I am trying to plot a matrix I have? as an image
str(matrixToPlot)
?num [1:21, 1:66] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .
?that contains only 0s and 1s,
where the xlabel will be Labeled as
str(xLabel)
?num [1:66] 1e+09 1e+09 1e+09 1e+09 1e+09 ...
and the yLabels will be labeled as
str(yLabel)
?num [1:21] -88 -87 -86 -85 -84 -83 -82 -81 -80 -79 ...
I have found on the internet that I can do
2008 Jun 23
3
expand.grid() function
Hi,
I have one question on expand.grid() function.
When I write following syntax :expand.grid(c("u", "l"), c("u", "l"), c("u", "l")) I get following as desired :
Var1 Var2 Var3
1 u u u
2 l u u
3 u l u
4 l l u
5 u u l
6 l u l
7 u l l
8 l l l
However
2013 Feb 20
1
ggplot2 customizing a plot
Dear all,
I want some help improve my ggplot as following:
Make the plottable area with grid, so is easy one to see where each box refers to x and y values.
Add a color bar but with fixed values, that I want to specify.
How I can do those two?
Before is some code what I have tried so far.
Regards
Alex
2012 May 15
1
Simple parallel for loop
Dear all,
I am having a for loop that iterates a given number of measurements that I would like to split over 16 available cores. The code is in the following format
inputForFunction<-expand.grid(caseList,filterList)
for (i in c(1:length(inputForFunction$Var1))){#
FileList<-GetFileList(flag=as.vector(inputForFunction$Var1[i]));
print(sprintf("Calling the plotsCreate
2010 Mar 18
1
Using a function to consolidate variables
Dear List,
I'm getting the error: object of type 'closure' is not subsettable
And am not sure how to get around the problem. I've included two
short code sets below. One that shows what I want to do and works,
but without using the function much, and another that tries to use the
function but causes the error.
# THIS WORKS AND SHOWS WHAT I'D LIKE TO DO
a <- c(1,2,3)
b
2003 May 08
2
Expanding upon expand.grid()
Hello All:
The function expand.grid() does nearly exactly what I want for
permutation tests I wish to carry out, and it does so quickly when the
number is kept small as in the example below:
expand.grid(rep(list(c(-1, 1)), 3))
Var1 Var2 Var3
1 -1 -1 -1
2 1 -1 -1
3 -1 1 -1
4 1 1 -1
5 -1 -1 1
6 1 -1 1
7 -1 1 1
8 1 1 1
Understandably,
2008 Sep 23
1
Generalising to n-dimensions
Hi R-helpers,
I have two queries relating to generalising to n dimensions:
What I want to do in the first one is generalise the following statement:
expand<-expand.grid(1:x[1],1:x[2],...1:x[n]) where x is a vector of integers
and expand.grid gives every combination of the set of numbers, so for
example, expand.grid(1:2, 1:3) takes 1,2 and 1,2,3 and gives 1,1 2,1
1,2 2,2 1,3 2,3
My x
2010 Jul 29
3
Fwd: duplicates
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Feladó: Dévaványai Agamemnón <devavanyai@citromail.hu>Címzett: r-hel@r-project.org, r-hel@r-project.orgElküldve: 2010. július 29. 16:29Tárgy : duplicates
Sorry!
I try it again
Dear R Users!
I have a dataframe with duplicatecases. Var1 duplicated by var2.
var1 var2 var3 var4 var5
1 4 500 1 2
1 3 200 2 5
1
2011 Feb 28
3
Problems using unique function and !duplicated
Hi, I am trying to simultaneously remove duplicate variables from two or more
variables in a small R data.frame. I am trying to reproduce the SAS
statements from a Proc Sort with Nodupkey for those familiar with SAS.
Here's my example data :
test <- read.csv("test.csv", sep=",", as.is=TRUE)
> test
date var1 var2 num1 num2
1 28/01/11 a 1 213 71
2
2011 Aug 04
2
Efficient way of creating a shifted (lagged) variable?
Hello!
I have a data set:
set.seed(123)
y<-data.frame(week=seq(as.Date("2010-01-03"), as.Date("2011-01-31"),by="week"))
y$var1<-c(1,2,3,round(rnorm(54),1))
y$var2<-c(10,20,30,round(rnorm(54),1))
# All I need is to create lagged variables for var1 and var2. I looked
around a bit and found several ways of doing it. They all seem quite
complicated - while in
2006 Aug 11
2
tkinsert
Dear List,
I'm looking for some informations about the function "tkinsert()".
I d'like to write lot of command in my text window and after to evaluate it with a button "Submit" for example, but i have some problems:
here a exemple of my code:
1) My first problem
tt=tktoplevel()
txt=tktext(tt,height=40)
tkpack(txt)
var1=paste("x=2")
2007 May 16
1
how to reduce in a grid ?
hi dear R users,
I'm a newbie with R and excuse me if my question is stupid ... but i've read lot of documentation and I don't know how to do.
I have a dataset like
x y var1 var2
2 4 10 50
3 3 20 70
3 2 50 68
4 5 34 42
5 3 10 23
7 8 23 42
7 3 23 34
[...]
And I need to produce grids like :
y\x ]0-2] ]2-4]
2012 May 01
2
Question about expand.grid function in R
Hi,
I am extremely new to R, and was wondering if someone would be able to help me with a question regarding the expand.grid function. When I input
expand.grid.rep <- function(x, n=1) do.call(expand.grid, rep(list(x),n))
expand.grid.rep(c("a", "b", "c"), 3)
my output is as follows,
Var1 Var2 Var3
1 a a a
2 b a a
3 c a a
4 a
2013 Feb 25
1
ggplot2 Increase font size
Dear all,
I am using the code as below
tdm <- melt(matrixToPlot)
p<- ggplot(tdm, aes(x = Var2, y = Var1, fill = factor(value))) +
labs(x = "Mz", y = "T", fill = "D") +
geom_raster(alpha=1) +
scale_fill_discrete(h.start=1) +
scale_x_continuous(expand = c(0, 0)) +
2009 Sep 21
5
More elegant way of excluding rows with equal values in any 2 columns?
Hello, dear R-ers!
I built a data frame "grid" (below) with 4 columns. I want to exclude
all rows that have equal values in ANY 2 columns. Here is how I am
doing it:
index<-expand.grid(1:4,1:4,1:4,1:4)
dim(index)
# Deleting rows that have identical values in any two columns (1 line of code):
2009 Dec 22
4
Problem with expand.grid
Hi All,
This example code
----------------
dDF <- structure(list(y = c(4.75587, 4.8451, 5.04139, 4.85733, 5.20412,
5.92428, 5.69897, 4.78958, 4, 4), t = c(0, 48, 144, 192, 240,
312, 360, 0, 48, 144), Batch = c(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1
), T = c(2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2), pH = c(4.6, 4.6, 4.6,
4.6, 4.6, 4.6, 4.6, 4.6, 4.6, 4.6), S = c(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0), N = c(0, 0, 0, 0,