[R] Simple 'frequency' function?
Roger D. Peng
rpeng at jhsph.edu
Fri Jul 9 14:22:08 CEST 2004
I think:
frequency <- function(x) table(as.factor(x))
should work generally. Not sure what you mean by the plotting.
-roger
Dan Bolser wrote:
> Hi, I have designed the following function to extract count frequencies
> from an array of integers. For example...
>
> # Tipical array
> x <- cbind(1,1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,3,3,3,3,4,5,6,7,22)
>
> # Define the frequency function
> frequency <-
> function(x){
> max <- max(x)
> j <- c()
> for(i in 1:max){
> j[i] <- length(x[x==i])
> }
> return(j)
> }
>
> fre <- frequency(x)
> plot(fre)
>
> How can I ...
>
> 1) Make this a general function so my array could be of the form
>
> # eats!
> x <- cbind( "egg","egg","egg","egg","ham","ham","ham","ham","chicken" )
>
> fre <- frequency(x)
> plot(fre)
>
> 2) Make frequency return an object which I can call plot on (allowing the
> prob=TRUE option).
>
> Cheers,
> Dan.
>
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