[R] data frames; matching/merging

Ivan Calandra ivan.calandra at uni-hamburg.de
Mon Feb 8 17:51:36 CET 2010


Hi!

I'm definitely not an expert in R (and it's my first reply!), but if I 
understand right, I think the aggregate function might do what you're 
looking for.
Try ?aggregate to get more info. You might find what you need!

HTH
Ivan



Le 2/8/2010 17:39, Jonathan a écrit :
> Hi all,
>      I'm feeling a little guilty to ask this question, since I've
> written a solution using a rather clunky for loop that gets the job
> done.  But I'm convinced there must be a faster (and probably more
> elegant) way to accomplish what I'm looking to do (perhaps using the
> "merge" function?).  I figured somebody out there might've already
> figured this out:
>
> I have a dataframe with two columns (let's call them V1 and V2).  All
> rows are unique, although column V1 has several redundant entries.
>
> Ex:
>
>       V1     V2
> 1    a        3
> 2    a        2
> 3    b        9
> 4    c        4
> 5    a        7
> 6    b        11
>
>
> What I'd like is to return a dataframe cut down to have only unique
> entires in V1.  V2 should contain a vector, for each V1, that is the
> minimum of all the possible choices from the set of redundant V1's.
>
> Example output:
>
>        V1     V2
> 1     a        2
> 2     b        9
> 3     c        4
>
>
> If somebody could (relatively easily) figure out how to get closer to
> a solution, I'd appreciate hearing how.  Also, I'd be interested to
> hear how you came upon the answer (so I can get better at searching
> the R resources myself).
>
> Regards,
> Jonathan
>
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