[R] subsetting based on vector
Don MacQueen
macq at llnl.gov
Thu Mar 25 16:53:36 CET 2004
Since you are interested in subsetting, a little search of the online
help such as
help.search('subset')
will reveal the subset() function. Which you could use, for example, like this:
dataFIT<-function(MODEL, MARGINS, yearConsidered){
library(foreign
CovPaper<-read.spss("C:/Data/data.sav")
NewData <- subset(CovPaper, YEAR %in% yearConsidered)
#fit model to data #
}
If you truly need NewData to be a list, use as.list(). Also, within
the context of your example, you don't need all the quotes; you can
use CovPaper$YEAR instead of CovPaper$"YEAR".
Also check the documentation of the function(s) you are using to fit
the model(s) for a subset argument; that might be sufficient for your
needs.
-Don
At 1:33 PM +0000 3/25/04, Vumani Dlamini wrote:
>Dear R users;
>
>I am trying to write a small program which reads in a data set, and
>selects observations from certain years before the analysis. I have
>a problem including the selection criteria in the header of the
>program.
>
>Here is the problem;
>
>dataFIT<-function(MODEL, MARGINS, yearConsidered){
> library(foreign
> CovPaper<-read.spss("C:/Data/data.sav")
> NewData <- list(CovPaper$"YEAR"[CovPaper$"YEAR" == yearConsidered],
> CovPaper$"YEAR"[CovPaper$"SEX" == yearConsidered],
> #### and so on #####
> #fit model to data #
>}
>
>When I use one year there is no problem, but I would like some data
>sets to span over years and I am not sure how to do this without
>having to change the body of my fitting program.
>
>I tried searching the R-list but to no avail.
>
>Thanking you in advance.
>
>
>Vumani
>
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