[R] Re moving rows which do not satisfy a condition
David Winsemius
dwinsemius at comcast.net
Tue Nov 24 04:40:26 CET 2009
Bill Dunlap sent me a couple of more compact versions and perhaps
forgot the hit "reply all":
Data[ Data[,1]^2 + Data[,2]^2 >= 49, , drop=FALSE]
And a second one that handles higher dimensions than 2, still with and
L2 metric:
Data[ rowSums(Data^2)>49, , drop=FALSE]
--
David Winsemius
On Nov 23, 2009, at 6:13 PM, David Winsemius wrote:
>
> On Nov 23, 2009, at 2:57 PM, sandsky wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Considering 5 points in X-Y plain. Data is a 5*2 matrix (5 rows for
>> samples
>> & 2 columns for X and Y)
>> With a distance from the origin, if a distance < 7, remove the row
>> from the
>> Data.
>>
>> After calculating the distance for each point, I can't forward
>> because of
>> this "Removing" problem.
>>
>> Anyone can help me?
>>
>>
>> Data=matrix(1:10,5,2)
>
> > Data[apply(Data, 1, function(x) sqrt(x[1]^2+x[2]^2)>=7), ]
> [,1] [,2]
> [1,] 2 7
> [2,] 3 8
> [3,] 4 9
> [4,] 5 10
>
>>
>> a=rep(0,5);
>> b=rep(0,5);
>>
>> for (i in 1:5))
>> {
>> for (k in 1:2)
>> {
>> a[i,k]=a[i,k]+(Data[i,k])^2
>> }
>> b[i,j]=(a[i,j])^0.5 # distance from the origin
>> }
>>
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Jin
>>
>>
>>
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>
> David Winsemius, MD
> Heritage Laboratories
> West Hartford, CT
>
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