[R] nested if/else very slow, more efficient ways?
Kim Milferstedt
milferst at uiuc.edu
Tue Oct 24 15:20:08 CEST 2006
Hi Alex,
find below a sample of the input and the desired output of my data.
5a ... 5e are indeed the only possible values for the column in
question. I would like to replace 5a --> 1, 55b --> 2, ... 5e --> 5.
Kim
## input ###
Image_ID Class Max 1 2 3
4 5 exp
060901_1545_17_1_10.tif 5c 0.82329 0.32734 0.12593 0.50405
0.03987 0.00282 1.7
060902_1570_01_1_01.tif 5a 0.65336 0.59857 0.10341 0.25193
0.04384 0.00225 1.7
060902_1570_01_1_02.tif 5c 0.57736 0.22884 0.08554 0.65148
0.03091 0.00323 1.7
060902_1570_01_1_03.tif 5a 0.28857 0.83517 0.02118 0.12374
0.018 0.00191 1.7
060902_1570_01_1_04.tif 5b 0.58386 0.12772 0.60949 0.19336
0.06501 0.00442 1.7
060902_1570_01_1_05.tif 5c 0.83419 0.3594 0.08062
0.5252 0.03211 0.00267 1.7
060902_1570_01_1_06.tif 5c 0.61535 0.27652 0.04082 0.66117
0.01933 0.00217 1.7
060902_1570_01_1_07.tif 5c 0.22709 0.0969 0.02196 0.86981
0.00985 0.00149 1.7
060902_1570_01_1_08.tif 5c 0.24596 0.10647 0.02151 0.86051
0.01 0.00151 1.7
060902_1570_01_1_09.tif 5a 0.92945 0.48802 0.04582 0.41747
0.03852 0.01017 1.7
060902_1570_01_1_10.tif 5a 0.49169 0.71852 0.03417
0.2102 0.03203 0.00508 1.7
060902_1570_06_1_01.tif 5b 0.1927 0.05284 0.86286 0.02789
0.05556 0.00085 1.7
060902_1570_06_1_02.tif 5a 0.12993 0.91879 0.01481 0.04872
0.01643 0.00125 1.7
## output ###
Image_ID Class Max 1 2 3
4 5 exp
060901_1545_17_1_10.tif 3 0.82329 0.32734 0.12593 0.50405
0.03987 0.00282 1.7
060902_1570_01_1_01.tif 1 0.65336 0.59857 0.10341 0.25193
0.04384 0.00225 1.7
060902_1570_01_1_02.tif 3 0.57736 0.22884 0.08554 0.65148
0.03091 0.00323 1.7
060902_1570_01_1_03.tif 1 0.28857 0.83517 0.02118 0.12374
0.018 0.00191 1.7
060902_1570_01_1_04.tif 2 0.58386 0.12772 0.60949 0.19336
0.06501 0.00442 1.7
060902_1570_01_1_05.tif 3 0.83419 0.3594 0.08062
0.5252 0.03211 0.00267 1.7
060902_1570_01_1_06.tif 3 0.61535 0.27652 0.04082 0.66117
0.01933 0.00217 1.7
060902_1570_01_1_07.tif 3 0.22709 0.0969 0.02196 0.86981
0.00985 0.00149 1.7
060902_1570_01_1_08.tif 3 0.24596 0.10647 0.02151 0.86051
0.01 0.00151 1.7
060902_1570_01_1_09.tif 1 0.92945 0.48802 0.04582 0.41747
0.03852 0.01017 1.7
060902_1570_01_1_10.tif 1 0.49169 0.71852 0.03417
0.2102 0.03203 0.00508 1.7
060902_1570_06_1_01.tif 2 0.1927 0.05284 0.86286 0.02789
0.05556 0.00085 1.7
060902_1570_06_1_02.tif 1 0.12993 0.91879 0.01481 0.04872
0.01643 0.00125 1.7
At 17:23 06/10/23, you wrote:
>There are a number of ways this might be approached.
>
>Can you please give a sample of your data, and your desired output?
>
>Are "5a" ... "5e" the only values that appear in that column, or are
>there other values, "4e" for instance, that should stay the same
>during your conversion?
>
>Do you wish to use the numbers 1 to 5 in the processed column in
>arithmetic processing, or are they just an enumeration of possible
>values?
>
>While you think about it, I direct your attention to the functions:
>
>sub
>factor
>
>-Alex
>
>On 23 Oct 2006, at 23:03, Kim Milferstedt wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>in the data.frame "resultsfuzzy" I would like to replace the
>>characters in the second column ("5a", "5b", ... "5e") with numbers
>>from 1 to 5. The data.frame has 39150 entries. I seems to work on
>>samples that are << nrow(resultsfuzzy) but it takes suspicously long.
>>
>>Do you have any suggestions how to make the character replacing
>>more efficient?
>>
>>Code:
>>
>>for (i in 1:nrow(resultsfuzzy))
>>{
>>if (resultsfuzzy[i,2] == "5a"){resultsfuzzy[i,2] <- 1} else
>> if (resultsfuzzy[i,2] == "5b"){resultsfuzzy[i,2] <- 2} else
>> if (resultsfuzzy[i,2] == "5c"){resultsfuzzy[i,2] <- 3} else
>> if (resultsfuzzy[i,2] == "5d"){resultsfuzzy[i,2] <- 4}
>>else
>> resultsfuzzy[i,2] <- 5
>>}
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Kim
>>
>>version
>>
>>platform i386-pc-mingw32
>>arch i386
>>os mingw32
>>system i386, mingw32
>>status
>>major 2
>>minor 2.1
>>year 2005
>>month 12
>>day 20
>>svn rev 36812
>>language R
>>
>>__________________________________________
>>
>>Kim Milferstedt
>>University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
>>Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
>>4125 Newmark Civil Engineering Laboratory
>>205 North Mathews Avenue MC-250
>>Urbana, IL 61801
>>USA
>>phone: (001) 217 333-9663
>>fax: (001) 217 333-6968
>>email: milferst at uiuc.edu
>>http://cee.uiuc.edu/research/morgenroth
>>
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