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2004 Aug 17
5
Bug in colnames of data.frames?
Hi, I am using R 1.9.1 on on i686 PC with SuSE Linux 9.0. I have a data.frame, e.g.: > myData <- data.frame( var1 = c( 1:4 ), var2 = c (5:8 ) ) If I add a new column by > myData$var3 <- myData[ , "var1" ] + myData[ , "var2" ] everything is fine, but if I omit the commas: > myData$var4 <- myData[ "var1" ] + myData[ "var2" ] the name
2009 Sep 22
3
converting a character vector to a function's input
Hi all, I have been trying to solve this problem and have had no luck so far. I have numeric vectors VAR1, VAR2, and VAR3 which I am trying to cbind. I also have a character vector "VAR1,VAR2,VAR3". How do I manipulate this character vector such that I can input a transformed version of the character vector into cbind and have it recognize that I'm trying to refer to my numeric
2008 Jul 16
2
Group level frequencies
Dear List, I have Multi-level Data i= Indivitual Level g= Group Level var1= First Variable of interest var2= Second Variable of interest and I want to count the frequency of "var1" and "var2" on the group level. I found a way, but there must be a much simpler way. data.ml <- data.frame(i=c(1:8),g=as.factor(c(1,1,1,2,2,3,3,3)),var1=c(3,3,3,4,4,4,4 ,4),
2014 Apr 11
6
crear variable en base a nombre de columnas que tienen un 1
Buenos días. Hoy ando un poco (o bastante) espeso y no doy con la tecla de una cosa que seguro que es muy simple.. Pongo un ejemplo. var1 <- c(rep(0,3),rep(1,2)) var2 <- c(rep(1,2),0,0,1) var3 <- c(rep(1,2),rep(0,3)) var4 <- c(rep(1,2),rep(0,3)) datos <- data.frame(fila=1:5,var1, var2, var3, var4) datos datos fila var1 var2 var3 var4 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 2 0
2010 Dec 20
2
Turning a Variable into String
I would like to know how to turn a variable into a string. I have tried as.symbol and as.name but it doesnt work for what I'd like to do Essentially, I'd like to feed the function below with two variables. This works fine in the bit working out number of elements in each variable. In the print(sprintf("OK with %s and %s\n", var1, var2)) line I would like var1 and var2 to be
2013 Dec 06
2
Using assign with mapply
I have a data frame whose first colum contains the names of the variables and whose second colum contains the values to assign to them: : kkk <- data.frame(vars=c("var1", "var2", "var3"), vals=c(10, 20, 30), stringsAsFactors=F) If I do : assign(kkk$vars[1], kkk$vals[1]) it works : var1 [1] 10 However, if I try with mapply
2014 Aug 21
2
pregunta
Estimados Estoy entrenando hacer funciones que respondan a comandos, en esta caso en la salida gráfica se observa que dice : Exposure=var3 y outcome=var 1 quisiéramos que se reflejan los nombres de la base de datos : var1=estado, var2=cake, var3=chocolate Espero haberme explicado adecuadamente Adjunto tabla con datos #################################### #Comando que llama
2006 Jan 13
2
find mean of a list of timeseries
Can someone please give me a clue how to 're'write this so I dont need to use loops. a<-ts(matrix(c(1,1,1,10,10,10,20,20,20),nrow=3),names=c('var1','var2','var3')) b<-ts(matrix(c(2,2,2,11,11,11,21,21,21),nrow=3),names=c('var1','var2','var3'))
2014 Aug 21
2
pregunta
Buenas noches Javier y José, Estoy en contra de usar attach(), asi que propongo la siguiente alternativa con with(): # paquete require(epicalc) # los argumentos en ... pasan de epicalc:::cc # ver ?cc para mas informacion foo <- function(var1, var2, var3, ...){ or1 <- cc(var1, var2, ...) or2 <- cc(var1, var3, ...) list(or1 = or1, or2 = or2) } # datos x <-
2009 Jan 13
3
Comparing elements for equality
Suppose I have a dataframe as follows: dat <- data.frame(id = c(1,1,2,2,2), var1 = c(10,10,20,20,25), var2 = c('foo', 'foo', 'foo', 'foobar', 'foo')) Now, if I were to subset by id, such as: > subset(dat, id==1) id var1 var2 1 1 10 foo 2 1 10 foo I can see that the elements in var1 are exactly the same and the elements in var2 are exactly
2010 May 05
3
concatenate values of two columns
Dear list, I'm trying to concatenate the values of two columns but im not able to do it: i have a dataframe with the following two columns: X VAR1 VAR2 1 2 2 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 6 4 what i would like to
2008 Mar 19
4
plot with diffrent colour and plotting symbols
Dear mailing list members, I am a new R user, I would like to plot the follewing data var1 <- c(1,2,1,1,2,1,2,1,2,2) var2 <- round(rgamma(10,2,1)/0.1)*0.1 var3 <- c(0,1,0,1,0,0,0,0,1,0) var4 <- c(1,2,2,2,1,1,1,1,1,1) Var <- data.frame(var1,var2,var3,var4) Var <- Var[sort(Var$var1),] tt <- Var$var1+((runif(length(Var$var1))/6)-(0.5/6)) labelname <- c("time 1",
2004 Jul 08
3
How to pass strings to functions? [once once more, now With content I hope...]
Dear expeRts, I fail to succesfully pass strings to functions. It comes down to the observation that > plot(someVariable,anotherVariable) works fine, but > x <- "someVariable" > y <- "anotherVariable" > plot(x,y) does not. Does this have something to do with the returned value of x being /"someVariable"/ and not /someVariable/, i.e.
2012 Jul 01
2
list to dataframe conversion-testing for identical
HI R help, I was trying to get identical data frame from a list using two methods. #Suppose my list is: listdat1<-list(rnorm(10,20),rep(LETTERS[1:2],5),rep(1:5,2)) #Creating dataframe using cbind dat1<-data.frame(do.call("cbind",listdat1)) colnames(dat1)<-c("Var1","Var2","Var3") #Second dataframe conversion
2008 May 02
2
Coercing by/tapply to data.frame for more than two indices?
Dear Colleagues, Apologies for a long email to ask what I feel may be a very simple question; I figure it's better to overspecify my situation. I was asked a question, recently, by a colleague in my department about pre-aggregating variables, i.e., computing the mean of defined subsets of a data frame. Naturally, I thought of the 'by' and 'tapply' functions, as
2008 Aug 07
2
List of "occurrence" matrices
R users, I don't know if I can make myself clear but I'll give it a try. I have a data.frame like this x <- "var1,var2,var3,var4 a,b,b,a b,b,c,b c,a,a,a a,b,c,c b,a,c,a c,c,b,b a,c,a,b b,c,a,c c,a,b,c" DF <- read.table(textConnection(x), header=T, sep=",") DF and I would like to sum all the combinations/occurences by a factor (letter in this case) between
2011 May 19
2
trouble with summary tables with several variables using aggregate function
Dear all, I am having trouble creating summary tables using aggregate function. given the following table: Var1 Var2 Var3 dummy S1 T1 I 1 S1 T1 I 1 S1 T1 D 1 S1 T1 D 1 S1 T2 I 1 S1 T2 I 1 S1 T2 D 1 S1 T2 D 1 S2
2012 Jan 16
3
Select rows based on multiple comparisons
Dear all, I have a data set in which the same unit appears 2 or 3 or 4 times. I need to aggregate this data to maintain only one unit by row. But I need to do that based on a comparison between the values of such units. I can't find a function to help me on that. I appreciate any help. Below I provide an example of what I want: This is my data: Units Var1 Var2 Var3 1 B 2
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
2011 Aug 17
2
dotchart vs. dotplot ... groups
I'm trying to create a dotplot with some grouping. I've been able to create what I want using dotchart (basic graphics), but can't quite get it using dotplot (lattice). I prefer to use lattice (or ggplot2) because I think it's a bit easier to control some other aspects of the plot appearance. Basically, w/ lattice I've not been able to get the y-axis label to include the