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2008 Jun 16
2
Creating a Hash from Data.Frame
Hi, I have the following data frame: > print(mydatframe) __DATAFRAME__ V1 V2 V3 1 1007_s_at DDR1 discoidin domain receptor tyrosine kinase 1 2 1053_at RFC2 replication factor C (activator 1) 2, 40kDa 3 117_at HSPA6 heat shock 70kDa protein 6 (HSP70B') __END__ Is there a way to create a hash with V2 as Key and V3 as its value? - Gundala Viswanath Jakarta - Indonesia
2009 Jun 18
2
Any method to speed up this problem?
Hi all, Suppose I have a vector like this: [1] "STAT1" "STAT1" "STAT1" "STAT1" "GAPDH" "GAPDH" "GAPDH" "ACTB" "ACTB" [10] "ACTB" "DDR1" "RFC2" "HSPA6" "PAX8" "GUCA1A" "UBE1L" "THRA" "PTPN21" [19]
2008 Jun 24
1
Binding result of a function to a data frame
Hi, I have the following function: > kurtosis <-function(x) (mean((x-mean(x))^4))/(sd(x)^4) #x is a vector and data > print(mydata) V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 1 1007_s_at DDR1 2865.1 2901.3 1978.3 2 1053_at RFC2 103.6 81.6 108.0 3
2010 Apr 29
1
merged files
Hi, i have two files (file1.txt and file2.txt) which i would like to merge, based on certain criteria, i.e. it combines data based on matching geneID and exons. i have used the merge option, but it does not give me the desired outcome. merged.txt shows the result i would like. *File1. txt* ** AffyProbe ProbeType Flag GeneSymbol GeneID Exons Chrom Strand Affytart AffyEnd 1
2009 Apr 23
1
Accessing all the first sub-elements of a list of list
Hello, The 179th and 180th elements of my list of lists look like this: [[179]] [[179]]$desc [1] ">ipi|IPI00646510|IPI00646510.2 ISOFORM P60-HCK OF TYROSINE-PROTEIN KINASE HCK." [[179]]$seq [1] "MGGRSSCEDPGCPRDEERAPRMGCMKSKFLQVGGNTFSKTETSASPHCPVYVPDPTSTIKPGPNSHNSNTP GIREAGSEDIIVVALYDYEAIHHEDLSFQKGDQMVVLEESGEWWKARSLATRKEGYIPSNYVARVDSLETEE
2009 Dec 17
2
some help regarding combining columns from different files
Dear all, Here is my code which am using to combine 5th column from different data sets. Here is the function to do my job genesymbol.append.file <-NULL gene.column <- NULL readGeneSymbol <- function(files,genesymbol.column=5){ for(i in fnames){ temp <- read.table(fnames,header=T,sep="\t",stringsAsFactors=F,quote="\"")
2010 Apr 29
0
merge on criteria
Hi, i have two files (file1.txt and file2.txt) which i would like to merge, based on certain criteria, i.e. it combines data based on matching geneID and exons. i have used the merge option, but it does not give me the desired outcome. merged.txt shows the result i would like. *File1. txt* ** AffyProbe ProbeType Flag GeneSymbol GeneID Exons Chrom Strand Affytart AffyEnd 1
2008 May 30
1
A question about *read.table()*
Hi list, I have a question about using *read.table()* to read in a txt file. Basically, it consists of 16346 rows, 6 columns (no header). The code I used is: exprSet <- read.table('process_all4_GSA2.txt', row.names = 1,header =FALSE) and I got an error message: > exprSet <- read.table('process_all4_GSA2.txt', row.names = 1,header =FALSE) Error in
2007 May 23
2
problem with read.table
Dear all, I try to use read.table to get the data from a tab delimited file, and some of the data is shown below: 3185 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein F 3187 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein H1 (H) 3188 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein H2 (H') 3189 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein H3 (2H9) 3190 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein K ///
2012 Aug 27
2
Font size in geom_dl (using ggplot2)
Hey everyone, I am an R-newby... so sorry for bothering you with simple-to-solve questions;) I have the following issue: trying to add labels to my scatterplots (with geom_dl in ggplot2). Everything works fine, but after checking every resource I do not find a way to change the font size of my labels. I tried size, cex, fontsize at every position... but it always stays the same. ggplot()+
2012 Jul 16
3
[LLVMdev] RFC: LLVM incubation, or requirements for committing new backends
Tom, I think it might be productive to fork this thread to discuss making the requirements for upstreaming a new LLVM target more explicit and open. I'd also like to gauge interest in an idea I've discussed privately with a few community members, namely the concept of having a semi-official "incubation" system whereby proposed backends could get a trial run before becoming part
2007 Jun 30
2
Determining whether a function's return value is assigned
Dear all, Does R offer a means by which a function can determine whether its return value is assigned? I am using R 2.4.1 for Windows. Suppose what I am looking for is called "return.value.assigned". Then one might use it like this myfunction <- function () { # Create bigobject here if (return.value.assigned()) { bigobject } else {