[R] why does sample(x, n) give the same n items in every separate runs?
Charles C. Berry
cberry at tajo.ucsd.edu
Fri Oct 31 02:07:09 CET 2008
Run help.request().
In particular you need to attend to this part:
Have you written example code that is
- minimal
- reproducible
- self-contained
- commented
using data that is either
- constructed by the code
- loaded by data()
- reproduced using dump("mydata", file = "")
have you checked this code in a fresh R session (invoking R with the
--vanilla option if possible) and is this code copied to the clipboard? (y/n)
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Once you get this far and can honestly type 'y', if you have not found
your error, you are ready to post a query.
HTH,
Chuck
On Thu, 30 Oct 2008, Shuhua Zhan wrote:
> Hello R users,
> I have gene expression data of two groups of genes (large and small). Gene expression intensities of those genes are classified into 1 to 10 levels. What I want is to make a random set of genes that have the same levels as the small group from large group using sample().
>
> I used smallvec to hold the number of genes in each levels (1 to 10) for small group, largevec for large group. I ordered the gene expression data frame of large group (largedf) by the levels and randomly chose the genes with same level as small group. Using the code below I can get the random set of genes from lagre group with same levels for small group. But I got the same set of genes when I run the code in every other runs in Linux. This gives me a doubt in my result.
>
> smallvec<-c(8,12,9,6,13,20,16,11,8,5) ## the No. of genes in levels 1 to 10
> largevec<-c(400,300,550,600,210,420,380,600,450,500)
> generdm<-c() ## a random set of genes
> for( i in 1:length(smallvec)){
> generdm<-c(generdm,sample(rownames(largedf)[sum(largevec[0:(i-1)],1):sum(largevec[0:i])],smallvec[i])) ## rownames(largedf) gives gene names ordered by levels in large group
> }
>
> Could you please help me out?
> Thanks a lot!!
> Josh
>
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Charles C. Berry (858) 534-2098
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