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2012 Jun 16
3
count data without NA in certain time intervals and plot it
Hello, I'm quite new to R and still spend hours trying to figure out single things so I hope nobody rolls his eyes over my question. I have a data set over time and converted it to the POSTIXct format. I added a column in the data set for the week and the month. I try to get a plot which shows the weeks on the x-axis and the number of datasets without NAs on the y-axis. That doesn't
2011 Aug 18
2
Best way/practice to create a new data frame from two given ones with last column computed from the two data frames?
Dear expeRts, What is the best approach to create a third data frame from two given ones, when the new/third data frame has last column computed from the last columns of the two given data frames? ## Okay, sounds complicated, so here is an example. Assume we have the two data frames: df1 <- data.frame(Year=rep(2001:2010, each=2), Group=c("Group 1","Group 2"), Value=1:20)
2009 Jan 21
3
merging several dataframes from a list
Hi there, I have a list of dataframes (generated by reading multiple files) and all dataframes are comparable in dimension and column names. They also have a common column, which, I'd like to use for merging. To give a simple example of what I have: df1 <- data.frame(c(LETTERS[1:5]), c(2,6,3,1,9)) names(df1) <- c("pos", "data") df3 <- df2 <- df1 df2$data
2008 Feb 19
2
Looping through a list of objects & do something...
Hey Folks, Could somebody show me how to loop through a list of dataframes? I want to be able to generically access their elements and do something with them. For instance, instead of this: df1<- data.frame(x=(1:5),y=(1:5)); df2<- data.frame(x=(1:5),y=(1:5)); df3<- data.frame(x=(1:5),y=(1:5)); plot(df1$x,df1$y); plot(df2$x,df2$y); plot(df3$x,df3$y); I would like to do something like:
2012 Aug 14
4
Subsetting rows by multiple levels of selected values
Dear list, Let's say we have a data frame as follows, >expand.grid(a=1:5,b=c(1,5,10,20),DV=c(0.1,0.2,0.3))->df1 >df1$DV<-rgamma(60,shape=10) columns a and b are two levels. DV is the column with values we are interested in. Then another data frame df2 with values as follows data.frame(a=c(2,2,3,4,5),b=c(5,10,1,5,20))->df2 Now I want to a subset of df1 that match df2 at the
2008 Feb 10
11
data frame question
Hello I have 2 data frames df1 and df2. I would like to create a new data frame new_df which will contain only the common rows based on the first 2 columns (chrN and start). The column score in the new data frame should be replaced with a column containing the average score (average_score) from df1 and df2. df1= data.frame(chrN= c(“chr1”, “chr1”, “chr1”, “chr1”, “chr2”, “chr2”, “chr2”),
2009 Oct 07
1
merging dataframes with an unequal number of variables
Hallo Everyone I have the kind of problem that one should never have because one must always plan well and communicate with your team. But now I haven't so here is my problem. I have data coming in on a daily basis from surveys in 10 towns. The questionnaire has 62 variables but some of the regions have used older versions of the questionnaire that have a few variables less. I want to combine
2009 Feb 19
3
Multiple merge, better solution?
Hello, My problem is that I would like to merge multiple files with a common column but merge accepts only two data.frames to merge. In the real situation, I have 26 different data.frames with a common column. I can of course use merge many times (see below) but what would be more sophisticated solution? For loop? Any ideas? DF1 <- data.frame(var1 = letters[1:5], a = rnorm(5)) DF2 <-
2004 Mar 09
5
Adding data.frames together
I have a series of data frames that are identical structurally, i.e. - made with the same code, but I need to add them together so that they become one, longer, data frame, i.e. - each of the slot vectors are increased in length by the length of the added data frame vectors. So if I have df1 with a slot A so that length(df1$A) = 100 and I have df2 with a slot A so that length(df2$A)=200 then I
2004 Mar 15
1
gzfile & read.table on Win32
Hello ... Are there any known problems or even gotchas to look out for when using a gzfile connection in read.csv/read.table in Windows? In the package PROcess, available at www.bioconductor.org/repository/devel/package/html/PROcess.html there are two files in the PROcess/inst/Test directory which are of the extension *.csv.gz. With both files, if I open up a gzfile connection, say: vv <-
2011 Apr 30
3
indexing into a data.frame using another data.frame that also contains values for replacement
Hello all, I have a quandry I have been scratching my head about for a while. I've searched the manual and the web and have not been able to find an acceptable result, so I am hoping for some help. I have two data frames and I want to index into the first using the second, and replace the specific values I have indexed with more values from the second data.frame. I can do this
2012 Jul 11
1
sapply question
Why does this sapply code change df3 but not df1? Thanks df1 <- read.table(text=" cola colb colc cold cole 1 NA 5 9 NA 17 2 NA 6 NA 14 NA 3 3 NA 11 15 19 4 4 8 12 NA 20 ", header=TRUE) df2 <-df1*2 df1 df2 df3 <-sapply(names(df1),function(x) {df1[[x]]<- df2[[x]]}) df1 df3 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Nov 11
4
How to get a specific named element in a nested list
Hello, I have a nested named list structure, like the following: x <- list( list( list(df1,df2) list(df3, list(df4,df5)) list(df6,df7))) with df1...d7 as data frames. Every data frame is named. Is there a way to get a specific named element in x? so, for example, x[[c("df5")]] gives me the data frame 5? Thank you in advance! Best, Friedericksen
2020 Sep 10
5
aplicar codigo
Hola: Como dice Carlos, algo así, por ejemplo: transforma <- function(df) sapply(df, function(x) ifelse(x%in%c("x1","x2","x3"), "prueba1",ifelse(x%in%c("x4","x5","x6"),"prueba2",x))) > transforma(df1)       col1  [1,] "prueba1"  [2,] "prueba1"  [3,] "x11"  [4,]
2003 Sep 04
1
error in lm.fit
Hello R user, I have several data frames with >100 columns and I did a linear regression over time of each column df1.lm <- lapply(df1, function(x) lm(x~year)$coeff[2]) that worked fine and I get slope of each column oder time - until I divided df1 by df2 df3 <- df1/df2 > df3.lm <- lapply(df3, function(x) lm(x~year)$coeff[2]) Error in lm.fit(x, y, offset = offset, ...) :
2020 Sep 10
3
aplicar codigo
Hola, me gustar?a hacer algo como en el siguiente ejemplo A un df a?adirle una columna que es la transformaci?n de otra, en plan a todo lo que sea x1, x2, x3 lo llamo prueba 1 todo lo que sea x4,x5,x6 lo llamo prueba 2 el resto de x las dejo como est?n. Ser?a algo as? col1 <- c('x1', 'x2', 'x11', 'x1','x33', 'x1','x4', 'x5',
2012 Jul 18
2
duplicate data between two data frames according to row names
Hi everybody. I'll first explain my problem and what I'm trying to do. Admit this example: I'm working on 5 different weather stations. I have first in one file 3 of these 5 weather stations, containing their data. Here's an example of this file: DF1 <- data.frame(station=c("ST001","ST004","ST005"),data=c(5,2,8)) And my two other stations in
2013 Jan 24
3
how to combine unequal rows and columns in R
HI, I have the following list: crosspries $crosspries[[1]] Product Year_Month prod1 A 201208 1 B 201208 2 C 201208 1 $crosspries[[2]] Product Year_Month prod1 prod2 A 201209 1 1 B 201209 2
2005 Jun 29
3
return NA
A<-c(1,2,NA,7,5) B<-c(3,4,1,4,1) C<-c(6,5,6,NA,9) D<-c(8,7,4,6,2) df1<-cbind(A,B,C,D) for(i in seq(1,ncol(df1)-1, by=2)) { ifelse(df1[,i]=="NA",df1[,i+1]=="NA",df1[,] ) } Tried several variations but none worked. I wish to find any NA's in column's 1 or 3 and change the numerical value to the right of the " NA"'s . In this case I
2018 Nov 10
2
Asignar distancias
Utilizo la función merge desde hace poco, pero no se me ocurre cómo utilizarla para esto. Yo pienso que se puede hacer con una combinación de ifelse-s pero no sé cómo. Seguro que hay más de una forma ce hacerlo. Quoting José María Mateos <chema en rinzewind.org>: > On Sat, Nov 10, 2018 at 07:54:19PM +0100, Manuel Mendoza wrote: >> Muy buenas. A ver si alguien puede echarme