Displaying 13 results from an estimated 13 matches similar to: "convertin a data frame column from character to numeric"
2008 Feb 02
2
transforming one column into 2 columns
Hello
I have a data frame and one of its columns is as follows:
Col
chr1:71310034
chr14:23354088
chr15:37759058
chr22:18262638
chrUn:31337214
chr10_random:4369261
chrUn:3545097
I would like to get rid of colon (:) and replace this column
with two new columns containing the terms on each side of the colon. The new columns
should look as follows:
Col_a Col_b
chr1
2012 Sep 15
2
qplot: plotting precipitation data
Dear list,
I wish to plot chromatin precipitation data: I would like to have a
rectangles (x:end-start, y:peak) but I do not have an idea how to define x
(in terms of qplot syntax) and to choose the correct geom.
mydata is a subset of a larger file.
> mydata
chrom start end peak
1 chr11 5291000 5291926 8
2 chr11 10988025 10988526 7
3 chr11 11767950 11768676 8
4
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”),
2008 Feb 04
1
counting identical data in a column
Hi Peter
I have the following data frame with chromosome name, start and end positions:
chrN start end
1 chr1 11122333 11122633
2 chr1 11122333 11122633
3 chr3 11122333 11122633
8 chr3 111273334 111273634
7 chr2 12122334 12122634
4 chr1 21122377 21122677
5 chr2 33122355 33122655
6 chr2 33122355 33122655
I would like to count the positions that have the same start and
2012 Jun 21
2
Simple Question?
Greetings,
I am new to R, but trying to put in the time to learn. I have read the R
manual and several other introductory texts; however, there is nothing like
actually putting it into practice. So here is my problem, and its more of a
learning exercise for myself than anything else, but I'm stuck and getting
extremely frustrated that I can't figure it out.
I'm trying to make a
2008 Feb 18
3
remove column names from a data frame
I want to remove the column names from a data frame. I do
it the long way, can any body show me a better way ?
df= data.frame(chrN= c(“chr1”, “chr2”, “chr3”), start= c(1,
2, 3), end= c(4, 5, 6), score= c(7, 8, 9))
df
#I write a txt file without row or column names
write.table(df,"df1.txt",sep='\t',quote=FALSE,row.names=F,col.names=F)
#then I read it with the header = F
2006 Jun 29
1
tool for convertin mbox to maildir
Hello!
Can anybody advise me nice and well-tested script for converting mbox to
maildir format that saves all message flags ?
2006 Feb 21
2
Convertin rows of a matrix to a list
Hello!
I would like to convert rows of a matrix to a elements of a list.
#For example, if I have
mat<-matrix(1:100,ncol=5, nrow=20)
#I can do:
list<-apply(mat,1,list)
list
#however this is not quite what I want. To get what I want, I have to do:
list<-lapply(list,function(x)x[[1]])
list
Is there a faster way?
Best regards,
Ales Ziberna
2010 Oct 01
1
[Help]:How to use "loop" to achieve this aim?
Hello, Everyone,
how to use "loop" to make the process automatic and fast?
When compute each sample, the script type in R almost the same, just the
input and output file's name is changed(chr1 change to chr2, chr3,chr4...).
The first sample's script like this:
>chr1=MEDIPS.readAlignedSeqences(BSgenome="hg19", file="chr1",numrows= )
2011 Apr 15
1
Whole genome searching of 100bp "D" sequence
Hi,
I was wondering I'm going about this in the correct way. I need to test if
there are coding sequences or exons in hg19 which match a string of 100bp
"D" i.e. [A,G or T]. However I'm getting a strange result.
I get a hit on chr7, using the 100bp search however when I search with 60bp
sequence of "D" I don't get any hits.
library("BSgenome")
2008 Feb 11
0
Testing for differecnes between groups, need help to find the right test in R. (Kes Knave)
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2010 May 20
5
sort a data.frame
Hello,
I have a dataframe:
dd <- data.frame(b = c("chr2", "chr1", "chr15", "chr13"),
x = c("A", "D", "A", "C"), y = c(8, 3, 9, 9),
z = c(1, 1, 1, 2))
>dd
b x y z
1 chr2 A 8 1
2 chr1 D 3 1
3 chr15 A 9 1
4 chr13 C 9 2
Now I want to sort them according column "b", but only its
2007 Oct 09
1
read only certain parts of a file
Dear all,
I would like to know how can I read a text file and create a data frame of only certain parts of the file.
For instance, from this text file:
===================================================
Matches For Query 0 (108 bases): 000019_0070
===================================================
Score Q_Name S_Name Q_Start Q_End S_Start S_End Direction Bases identity
89 000019_0070