[R] look up and Missing
David Winsemius
dwinsemius at comcast.net
Sun Nov 8 17:08:48 CET 2009
On Nov 8, 2009, at 10:23 AM, Ashta wrote:
> HI R-Users
>
> Assume that I have a data frame 'temp' with several variables
> (v1,v2,v3,v4,v5.).
>
> v1 v2 v3 v4 v5
> 1 2 3 3 6
> 5 2 4 2 0
> 2 -9 5 4 3
> 6 2 1 3 4
>
> 1, I want to look at the entire row values of when v2 =-9
> like
> 2 -9 5 4 3
> I wrote
> K<- list(if(temp$v2)==-9))
"if" would be the wrong R function to use. It's mostly for program
control. And where did the "3" come from? You were working with the
column temp$v2. Oh, you wanted a row rather than the column, "v2"? So
how were you going to select that row? Perhaps:
K <-temp[ temp$v2 == -9, ]
K
>
> I wrote the like this but it gave me which is not correct.
> False false false false false
I could not get your code to produce this. I got:
Error: unexpected '==' in "K<- list(if(temp$v2)=="
>
> 2. I want assign that values as missing if v2 = -9. (ie., I want
> exclude from the analysis
>
> How do I do it in R?
Your request is not well specified at least to my reading, because I
could not tell if you wanted the re-assignment to occur in temp (and
that was after I came down on the row side of the whether you wanted a
row or column.) . The following assumes you wanted the row in question
(created above) modified outside of "temp".
> is.na(K) <- K == -9
> K
v1 v2 v3 v4 v5
3 2 NA 5 4 3
If you had used ifelse you would have gotten close, but the data type
would have been a list, which may not have been what you expected:
> K <- ifelse(K==-9, NA, K)
> K
[[1]]
[1] 2
[[2]]
[1] NA
[[3]]
[1] 5
[[4]]
[1] 4
[[5]]
[1] 3
>
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David Winsemius, MD
Heritage Laboratories
West Hartford, CT
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