[R] convert list to numeric
dadrivr
dadrivr at gmail.com
Mon Nov 2 15:22:59 CET 2009
Great, that works very well. What is the purpose of double brackets vs
single ones? I will remember next time to include a subset of the data, so
that readers can run the script. Thanks again for your help!
Benilton Carvalho wrote:
>
> it appears that what you really want is to use:
>
> task[[i]]
>
> instead of task[i]
>
> b
>
> On Nov 1, 2009, at 11:04 PM, dadrivr wrote:
>
>>
>> I would like to preface this by saying that I am new to R, so I
>> would ask
>> that you be patient and thorough, so that I'm not completely
>> clueless. I am
>> trying to convert a list to numeric so that I can perform
>> computations on it
>> (specifically mean-center the variable), but I am running into
>> problems. I
>> have imported the data set into "task" (data frame). The data frame
>> is made
>> of factors with variable names in the first row. I am running a
>> loop to set
>> a variable equal to a column in the data frame. Here is an example
>> of my
>> problem:
>>
>> for (i in 1:dim(task)[2]){
>> predictor.loop <- c(task[i])
>> predictor.loop.mc <- predictor.loop - mean(predictor.loop, na.rm=T)
>> }
>>
>> I get the following error:
>> Error in predictor.loop - mean(predictor.loop, na.rm = T) :
>> non-numeric argument to binary operator
>> In addition: Warning message:
>> In mean.default(predictor.loop, na.rm = T) :
>> argument is not numeric or logical: returning NA
>>
>> The column is entirely made up of numerical data, except for the
>> header,
>> which is a string. My problem is that I receive an error because the
>> predictor.loop variable is not numerical, so I need to find a way to
>> convert
>> it. I tried using:
>> predictor.loop <- c(as.numeric(task[i]))
>> But I get the following error: "Error: (list) object cannot be
>> coerced to
>> type 'double'"
>>
>> If I call the variable, I can assign it to a numerical list (e.g.,
>> predictor
>> loop <- task$variablename), but since I am assigning the variable in
>> a loop,
>> I have to find another way as the variable name would have to change
>> in each
>> loop iteration. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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