[R] weight
John Kane
jrkrideau at yahoo.ca
Sun Apr 29 00:55:28 CEST 2007
IIRC you have a yes/no smoking variable scored 1/2 ?
It is possibly being read in as a factor not as an
integer.
try
class(df$smoking.variable)
to see .
--- Natalie O'Toole <notoole at mtroyal.ca> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm getting an error message:
>
> Error in df[, 1:4] * df[, 5] : non-numeric argument
> to binary operator
> In addition: Warning message:
> Incompatible methods ("Ops.data.frame",
> "Ops.factor") for "*"
>
> here is my code:
>
>
> ##reading in the file
> happyguys<-read.table("c:/test4.dat", header=TRUE,
> row.names=1)
>
> ##subset the file based on Select If
>
> test<-subset(happyguys, PROV==48 & GRADE == 7 &
> Y_Q10A < 9)
>
> ##sorting the file
>
> mydata<-test
> mydataSorted<-mydata[ order(mydata$Y_Q10A), ]
> print(mydataSorted)
>
>
> ##assigning a different name to file
>
> happyguys<-mydataSorted
>
>
> ##trying to weight my data
>
> data.frame<-happyguys
> df<-data.frame
> df1<-df[, 1:4] * df[, 5]
>
> ##getting error message here??
>
> Error in df[, 1:4] * df[, 5] : non-numeric argument
> to binary operator
> In addition: Warning message:
> Incompatible methods ("Ops.data.frame",
> "Ops.factor") for "*"
>
> Does anyone know what this error message means?
>
> I've been reviewing R code all day & getting more
> familiar with it
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nat
>
>
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