[R] Odp: nice way to find or not a value (problem with numeric(0))
Ptit_Bleu
ptit_bleu at yahoo.fr
Thu Mar 5 15:21:22 CET 2009
Hello Petr,
In fact spec is data.frame with a column called code (containing numerical
values) and some other columns called data1, data2, ... containing data for
each equipment (that is for each code).
But I don't have the data for all my devices. It means that some 'code' are
not in spec$Code.
In that case I want to assign a default value to the data.
for example :
spec$Code spec$data1
4 12.5
8 20.2
Then, with code=4
spec$data1[spec$Code==code]*(code %in%specmodules$Code) + 1*(!code
%in% specmodules$Code)
gives 12.5
But with code=654,
I get numeric(0) instead of 1
because
this value is not in spec$Code and returns numeric(0).
I hope it is clearer (is it ?) and that you could find a nice way to write
my test (the if-test works but is not very elegant).
Thanks in adance for you help,
Ptit Bleu.
Petr Pikal wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> r-help-bounces at r-project.org napsal dne 04.03.2009 09:11:06:
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a data.frame called spec containing data about samples. But I
> don't
>> have these data for all my samples.
>> So if I have data (that is code of the sample is in spec$Code), I would
> like
>> to assign data1 to the variable m.
>> If I don't have this data, I would like to assign 1 to m.
>>
>> I tried this :
>> m<-spec$data1[spec$Code==code]*(code %in%specmodules$Code) + 1*(!code
> %in%
>> specmodules$Code)
>>
>> It works when I have the data but if it is not the case I get numeric(0)
>> instead of 1.
>>
>> I finally use the following command. It works but I'm sure there is a
> more
>> elegant way.
>> if (code %in%spec$Code) m<-spec$data1[spec$Code==code] else m<-1
>
> It is a bit cryptic what do you want. Above version shall not work as it
> takes only one logical value but you probably have vector of values. (We
> do not know code, spec$Code or any other data you have).
>
> when I try your first construction with some values I have I get sensible
> results so without trying to find out how your data really look like I
> suggest you to inspect it more closely and/or provide some working example
> demonstrating what you did, what is the result and how the result shall
> look like.
>
> zdrz$sklon*zdrz$otac %in% c(.6,1.2,2)+1*!(zdrz$otac %in% c(.6,1.2,2))
> [1] 110 80 50 50 10 1 120 80 50 20
> zdrz$otac[5]<-NA
> zdrz$sklon*zdrz$otac %in% c(.6,1.2,2)+1*!(zdrz$otac %in% c(.6,1.2,2))
> [1] 110 80 50 50 1 1 120 80 50 20
> zdrz$sklon[4]<-Inf
> zdrz$sklon*zdrz$otac %in% c(.6,1.2,2)+1*!(zdrz$otac %in% c(.6,1.2,2))
> [1] 110 80 50 Inf 1 1 120 80 50 20
> zdrz$sklon[4]<-NA
> zdrz$sklon*zdrz$otac %in% c(.6,1.2,2)+1*!(zdrz$otac %in% c(.6,1.2,2))
> [1] 110 80 50 NA 1 1 120 80 50 20
>
> Regards
> Petr
>
>>
>> Is there a way to avoid an if-test ?
>>
>> Thanks for your help,
>> Have a good day,
>> Ptit Bleu.
>>
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