[R] indexing by empty string (was RE: Error in predict.randomForest ... subscript out of bounds with NULL name in X)
Liaw, Andy
andy_liaw at merck.com
Tue Jan 31 14:44:13 CET 2012
I'm not exactly sure if this is a problem with indexing by name; i.e., is the following behavior by design? The problem is that names or dimnames that are empty seem to be treated differently, and one can't index by them:
R> junk = 1:3
R> names(junk) = c("a", "b", "")
R> junk
a b
1 2 3
R> junk[""]
<NA>
NA
R> junk = matrix(1:4, 2, 2)
R> colnames(junk) = c("a", "")
R> junk[, ""]
Error: subscript out of bounds
I may need to find workaround...
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> [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of Czerminski, Ryszard
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> Subject: [R] Error in predict.randomForest ... subscript out
> of bounds with NULL name in X
>
> RF trains fine with X, but fails on prediction
>
> > library(randomForest)
> > chirps <-
> c(20,16.0,19.8,18.4,17.1,15.5,14.7,17.1,15.4,16.2,15,17.2,16,17,14.1)
> > temp <-
> c(88.6,71.6,93.3,84.3,80.6,75.2,69.7,82,69.4,83.3,78.6,82.6,80
> .6,83.5,76
> .3)
> > X <- cbind(1,chirps)
> > rf <- randomForest(X, temp)
> > yp <- predict(rf, X)
> Error in predict.randomForest(rf, X) : subscript out of bounds
>
> BTW: Just find out that apparently predict() does not like
> NULL name in
> X, because this works fine:
>
> > one <- rep(1, length(chirps))
> > X <- cbind(one,chirps)
> > rf <- randomForest(X, temp)
> > yp <- predict(rf, X)
>
> Ryszard Czerminski
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