[R] VLOOKUP in R - tried everything.
David Winsemius
dwinsemius at comcast.net
Fri Jun 3 21:18:17 CEST 2011
On Jun 3, 2011, at 12:43 PM, peter dalgaard wrote:
>
> On Jun 3, 2011, at 16:59 , bjmjarrett wrote:
>
>> I am attempting to emulate the VLOOKUP function from Excel in R.
>>
>> I want to compare one column (coll.minus.release) with another
>> (release.days) to get the number of parasitoid released at that time
>> (TotalParasitoids).
>>
>> for example:
>>
>> coll.minus.release release.days ParasitoidTotal
>> -12 -266 1700
>> 8 -259 1000
>> 8 -225 1000
>> 28 -216 1000
>> 41 -28 1148
>> 77 -12 1144
>> 105 0 1160
>> 105 8 972
>> 125 28 1146
>> 125 41 1004
>> 125 77 1003
>> 125 97 1010
>> ....
>> 2772 NA NA
>> 2801 NA NA
>> 2834 NA NA
>>
>>
>> vlookup <- function(x) data[data$release.days==x,6] # as I have
>> three other
>> columns that are not of interest
>>
>> vlookup(-12) = 1144, and so on, which is great.
>>
>> However, when I try:
>>
>> unlist(sapply(coll.minus.release,vlookup)) to apply it to the whole
>> coll.minus.release
>>
>> it works up to a point, as it doesn't give me 132 values for the
>> 132 values
>> of coll.minus.release. Is this because the table of release.days and
>> TotalParasitoid has less values than coll.minus.release (108
>> compared to
>> 132)? To fill the gap I put in 0, and as none of the
>> coll.minus.release
>> values = 0 I think it wouldn't affect it.
>
>
> I wager that a look at setdiff(coll.minus.release,release.days) and
> vice versa would be illuminating. Notice that with your definition,
> vlookup(31415926) or any other number absent from release.days gives
> a zero-length vector.
>
> Presumably, you are looking for match().
If I remember correctly VLOOKUP (and HLOOKUP) require sorted
cutpoints and picks the lowest number that the vector element exceeds
or equals. If so, then I suspect that an indexing strategy with
findInterval should work correctly if the dataframe is sorted with
order(). If you post a cut-pasteable example with desited input and
output, I sure someone can rig something up.
--
David.
>
>
>>
>> Other things I have tried include findInterval and match.
>>
>> data[findInterval(x=data$coll.minus.release,vec=data
>> $release.days,"ParasitoidTotal")]
>>
>> didn't work as it said vec must be sorted non-decreasingly and
>> didn't work
>> when I randomised the release.days and ParasitoidTotal columns as
>> it doesn't
>> matter which order they are in.
>>
>> Thanks for reading all the way through - I wanted all the
>> information I felt
>> you might need to help me in it.
>>
>> Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>>
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> --
> Peter Dalgaard
> Center for Statistics, Copenhagen Business School
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