[R] Count of unique factors within another factor
Charles C. Berry
cberry at tajo.ucsd.edu
Sun Jun 13 22:56:06 CEST 2010
On Sun, 13 Jun 2010, Birdnerd wrote:
>
> I have a data frame with two factors (sampling 'unit', 'species'). I want to
> calculate the number of unique 'species' per 'unit.' I can calculate the
> number of unique values for each variable separately, but can't get a count
> for each ‘unit’.
>
If I understand you
colSums( xtabs( ~ specie + unit , data ) !=0 )
HTH,
Chuck
>> data=read.csv("C:/Desktop/sr_sort_practice.csv")
>> attach(data)
>
>> data[1:10,]
> unit species
> 1 123 ACMA
> 2 123 LIDE
> 3 123 LIDE
> 4 123 SESE
> 5 123 SESE
> 6 123 SESE
> 7 345 HEAR
> 8 345 LOHI
> 9 345 QUAG
> 10 345 TODI…..
>
>> sr.unique<- lapply (data, unique)
> $unit
> [1] 123 345 216
> $species
> [1] ACMA LIDE SESE HEAR LOHI QUAG TODI UMCA ARSP LIDE
>
>> sapply (sr.unique,length)
> unit species
> 3 10
>
> Then, I get stuck here because this unique species count is not given for
> each ‘unit’.
> What I'd like to get is:
>
> unit species
> 123 3
> 345 4
> 216 --
>
> Thanks--
>
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Charles C. Berry (858) 534-2098
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