[R] Odp: how to sample a block
Peter Dalgaard
p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk
Mon Nov 10 14:05:41 CET 2008
Petr PIKAL wrote:
> Hi
>
> r-help-bounces at r-project.org napsal dne 10.11.2008 13:25:41:
>
>> Hi,
>> I want to sample a block of information.
>>
>> Let's say x is a time series. Using sample(x,5) I get a random sample of
>> length 5 from x.
>>
>> Is it possible to sample consecutive observations, i.e. I sample one
>> observation and also get the next 4 observations?
>
> Easy
>
> sam <- sample(x,1)
> x[sam:(sam+4)]
You mean
sam <- sample(seq_along(x),1)
x[sam:(sam+4)]
I think this answers the question as posed, but possibly not as meant.
You might have
block <- seq_along(x) %/% 5
and want to an entire block. This is a little more tricky:
bl <- sample(unique(block),1)
x[block==bl]
It gets even trickier if you want to vectorize sampling of multiple
blocks, but let's leave that for now.
> Regards
> Petr
>
>
>
>> Thanks a lot!
>>
>> Martin
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