[R] Placing a column name in a variable XXXX
jim holtman
jholtman at gmail.com
Sun Aug 28 01:22:54 CEST 2011
In this case you want to use a 'list' since you want character and
numerics returned:
> JOBSTAT<-rnorm(10)
>
>
> # new function that does not return 'x'
>
> CInew <-function(x,alpha){
+ list(variable = deparse(substitute(x)), mean=mean(x), alpha = alpha)
+ }
>
> CInew(JOBSTAT, 0.05)
$variable
[1] "JOBSTAT"
$mean
[1] -1.113034
$alpha
[1] 0.05
>
>
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 6:58 PM, Dan Abner <dan.abner99 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> I want to it return:
>
> Variable Mean alpha
> JOBSTAT -0.1240675 0.05
>
> How do I get the function parameter x to equal the name of the object that
> is specified as x as a character string?
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 6:41 PM, jim holtman <jholtman at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> The function is doing exactly what you are telling it to do. You have
>> 'cbind(x, mean(x), alpha)' which is creating a matrix where the first
>> column is all the values in 'x' and the next two are the recycled
>> values of mean and alpha. Is this what you want:
>>
>> > JOBSAT<-rnorm(10)
>> >
>> > CI<-function(x,alpha){
>> + cbind(x,mean=mean(x),alpha)
>> + }
>> > CI(JOBSAT,.05)
>> x mean alpha
>> [1,] 0.8592324 -0.1240675 0.05
>> [2,] -0.3128362 -0.1240675 0.05
>> [3,] -2.0042218 -0.1240675 0.05
>> [4,] -0.4675232 -0.1240675 0.05
>> [5,] -0.5776273 -0.1240675 0.05
>> [6,] 1.5696650 -0.1240675 0.05
>> [7,] 0.8070593 -0.1240675 0.05
>> [8,] -0.8257525 -0.1240675 0.05
>> [9,] 0.6167636 -0.1240675 0.05
>> [10,] -0.9054347 -0.1240675 0.05
>> >
>> > # new function that does not return 'x'
>> >
>> > CInew <-function(x,alpha){
>> + c(mean=mean(x), alpha = alpha)
>> + }
>> > CInew(JOBSAT,.05)
>> mean alpha
>> -0.1240675 0.0500000
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 5:38 PM, Dan Abner <dan.abner99 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hi everyone,
>> >
>> > How does one place an object name (in this case a vector name) into
>> > another
>> > object (while essentially masking the values of the first object?
>> >
>> > For example:
>> >
>> >> JOBSAT<-rnorm(40)
>> >>
>> >> CI<-function(x,alpha){
>> > + result<-cbind(x,mean=mean(x),alpha)
>> > + print(result)
>> > + }
>> >> CI(JOBSAT,.05)
>> >
>> > I want this to return:
>> >
>> > Variable mean alpha
>> > JOBSTAT 0.02844131 0.05
>> > Instead, I am getting:
>> >
>> > x mean alpha
>> > [1,] -1.07694997 0.02844131 0.05
>> > [2,] -1.13910850 0.02844131 0.05
>> > [3,] -0.21922026 0.02844131 0.05
>> > [4,] 0.38618008 0.02844131 0.05
>> > [5,] -1.24303799 0.02844131 0.05
>> > [6,] -0.74903752 0.02844131 0.05
>> > [7,] 0.96136975 0.02844131 0.05
>> > [8,] -0.38891237 0.02844131 0.05
>> > [9,] -0.20195871 0.02844131 0.05
>> > [10,] 0.78104508 0.02844131 0.05
>> > [11,] 0.87468778 0.02844131 0.05
>> > [12,] -1.89131480 0.02844131 0.05
>> >
>> >
>> > Thank you!
>> >
>> > Dan
>> >
>> > [13,] 0.74377795 0.02844131 0.05
>> > [14,] -0.60006285 0.02844131 0.05
>> > [15,] -0.76661652 0.02844131 0.05
>> > [16,] 1.06005258 0.02844131 0.05
>> > [17,] 0.02173877 0.02844131 0.05
>> > [18,] -0.36558980 0.02844131 0.05
>> > [19,] -1.92481588 0.02844131 0.05
>> > [20,] -0.50337507 0.02844131 0.05
>> > [21,] 0.82205272 0.02844131 0.05
>> > [22,] 1.59277572 0.02844131 0.05
>> > [23,] 0.59965718 0.02844131 0.05
>> >
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>>
>>
>> --
>> Jim Holtman
>> Data Munger Guru
>>
>> What is the problem that you are trying to solve?
>
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