[R] aggregate() - error message
Juliane Struve
juliane_struve at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Sep 24 14:23:17 CEST 2009
Dear all,
thanks you very much for replying. However, this does not seem to solve the problem.
I still get the same error message when using TripsData[,2:3].
Is there anything else that could be wrong with this statement or the data ? What length is the error message referring to ?
Many thanks,
Juliane
Dr. Juliane Struve
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----- Original Message ----
From: Paul Emberson <email at calidasoft.co.uk>
To: Juliane Struve <juliane_struve at yahoo.co.uk>
Cc: r-help at r-project.org
Sent: Thursday, 24 September, 2009 12:27:00
Subject: Re: [R] aggregate() - error message
Hi,
Are you trying to get columns 2 and 3 from TripsData in which case you need to say TripsData[,2:3] ?
Paul
Juliane Struve wrote:
> Dear list,
> would anybody be able to tell me why the statement Tripstatistics=aggregate(TripsData[2:3],by=list(Trip=Tripmatch),FUN="mean")
> seems to work well with TripsData 1 but not with TripsData 2 ?
> With TripsData 2 it yields Error in FUN(X[[1L]], ...) : arguments must have same length
>
> I can't see a difference in the two data sets. Could someone shed light on the error message ? Maybe that would help me figure out where the problem is.
> Thanks very much for any help. Juliane PS: The examples below contain the first 5 rows of my two datafiles. TripsData 1
> Trip Distance TimeDiff Tripmatch
> 7329 35,36 172.7453 0.0041 35,36
> 7371 36,35 172.7453 0.0004 35,36
> 7372 35,36 172.7453 0.0000 35,36
> 7373 36,35 172.7453 0.0004 35,36
> 7374 35,36 172.7453 0.0001 35,36
>
> TripsData 2
> Trip Distance TimeDiff Tripmatch
> 1617 19,20 1087.365 0.0441 19,20
> 1899 20,19 1087.365 0.0207 19,20
> 1915 19,20 1087.365 0.0361 19,20
> 3285 20,19 1087.365 0.0356 19,20
> 3826 19,20 1087.365 0.0697 19,20
>
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