[R] Help with code
Petr PIKAL
petr.pikal at precheza.cz
Wed Dec 21 08:28:04 CET 2011
Hi
>
> hello gurus,
>
> i have a data frame like this
> HTN HTN_FDR Dyslipidemia CAD t1d_ptype[1:25]
> 1 Y Y Y T1D
> 2 T1D
> 3 Ctrl_FDR
> 4 T1D
> 5 Y Ctrl
> 6 Ctrl
> 7 Ctrl_FDR
> 8 T1D
> 9 Y Y T1D
> 10 T1D
> 11 Ctrl_FDR
> 12 Y Y T1D
> 13 Y Y Y T1D
> 14 T1D
> 15 Ctrl
> 16 Ctrl
> 17 Ctrl_FDR
> 18 T1D
> 19 T1D
> 20 Y T1D
> 21 Ctrl_FDR
> 22 Ctrl_FDR
> 23 Ctrl
> 24 Ctrl
> 25 T1D
>
> i am converting it to define the groups more uniformly using this code:
>
> for( i in 1:dim(c1)[1])
> {
> num_comp<-0
> for (j in 1:dim(c1)[2])
> if (c1[i,j]==2) num_comp=num_comp+1 #"Y"=2
> for (j in 1:dim(c1)[2])
> if(num_comp>0)
> {
> if (data$t1d_ptype[i] == "T1D" && c1[i ,j] == 2) c2[i,j]<-"T1D_w"
> if (data$t1d_ptype[i] == "T1D" && c1[i, j] == 1)
c2[i,j]<-"T1D_oc"
> if(substr(data$t1d_ptype[i],1,4) == "Ctrl" && c1[i,j] == 2)
> c2[i,j]<-"Ctrl_w"
> if (substr(data$t1d_ptype[i],1,4) == "Ctrl" && c1[i,j] == 1)
> c2[i,j]<-"Ctrl_oc"
> }
> else
> {
> if(data$t1d_ptype[i] == "T1D") c2[i,j]<-"T1D_noc"
> if(substr(data$t1d_ptype[i],1,4) == "Ctrl") c2[i,j]<-"Ctrl_noc"
> }
> }
>
> it is giving me error
> In `[<-.factor`(`*tmp*`, iseq, value = structure(c(NA, ... :
> invalid factor level, NAs generated
>
> Also it there a simple way to do this.
To do what?
The only error i get is
Error: object 'c1' not found
You probably named your data frame c1 but I do not see any numbers in c1
With your programming style you shall probably use C+ or similar. In R it
is almost always better to operate on whole objects.
Without knowing what you want to achive and without any data I can only
suggest to look at
?factor
?interaction
Regards
Petr
> Thanks
> Sharad
>
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