[R] Relase positive with log and zero of negative with 0
Peter Ehlers
ehlers at ucalgary.ca
Mon Nov 16 14:55:00 CET 2009
David Winsemius wrote:
>
> On Nov 15, 2009, at 10:18 AM, <rkevinburton at charter.net> wrote:
>
>> This is a very simple question but I couldn't form a site search
>> quesry that would return a reasonable result set.
>>
>> Say I have a vector:
>>
>> x <- c(0,2,3,4,5,-1,-2)
>>
>> I want to replace all of the values in 'x' with the log of x.
>> Naturally this runs into problems since some of the values are
>> negative or zero. So how can I replace all of the positive elements of
>> x with the log(x) and the rest with zero?
>
> > x <- c(0,2,3,4,5,-1,-2)
> > x <- ifelse(x>0, log(x), 0)
> Warning message:
> In log(x) : NaNs produced
> > x
> [1] 0.0000000 0.6931472 1.0986123 1.3862944 1.6094379 0.0000000 0.0000000
>
> The warning is harmless as you can see, but if you wanted to avoid it,
> then:
>
> > x[x<=0] <- 0; x[x>0] <-log(x[x>0])
>
> In the second command, you need to have the logical test on both sides
> to avoid replacement " out of synchrony."
>
Here is one more way, somewhat less transparent, motivated
by the examples on the ?ifelse page:
x <- log(ifelse(x > 0, x, 1))
-Peter Ehlers
>
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>
> David Winsemius, MD
> Heritage Laboratories
> West Hartford, CT
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