[R] pulling out 1 country and 1 wave
Petr PIKAL
petr.pikal at precheza.cz
Wed Mar 7 06:49:39 CET 2012
Hi
> wvs.a[,362]
Error: object 'wvs.a' not found
> table(wvs.a[,362])
Error in table(wvs.a[, 362]) : object 'wvs.a' not found
> norway <- wvs.a[which(wvs.a[,362] == "2005"), ]
Error: object 'wvs.a' not found
> dim(norway)
Error: object 'norway' not found
>
I get errors with all your commands and have no idea how to fix them
without data. There is almost no clue how your data look like so I can not
simulate them myself. As there is nothing we can try to operate on, you
probably does not get many answers.
Please provide at least structure of your data
str(wvs.a)
if not some part of it preferably by using
?dput.
Regards
Petr
> I have done the following to pull out the wave but now need to pull out
> the country form there... but I am not sure how to do that without
messing it up?
>
> wvs.a[,362]
> table(wvs.a[,362])
> norway <- wvs.a[which(wvs.a[,362] == "2005"), ]
> dim(norway)
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Nicole Marie Ford" <nmford at uwm.edu>
> To: "r-help" <r-help at r-project.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 6, 2012 11:08:43 PM
> Subject: [R] pulling out 1 country and 1 wave
>
> Hello.
>
> I am trying to pull out one country from a time series of 5 waves. For
> example I need Norway from the 5th wave. This is new to me. Typically,
I
> work with country specific surveys.
>
>
> data = norway
>
> I have attached a .tiff of the codebook showing the variable names for
> Norway and the wave. They appear to be Norway = v218 and wave = v15.
But
> perhaps I am wrong and this is part of the problem.
>
> Below are examples of things I have tried.
>
> For the record, no this is not at all HW, this is for my own research.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> ~Nicole.
>
> wvs.a[,v218]
> table(wvs.a[,v218])
> norway <- wvs.a[which(wvs.a[,v218] == "norway"), ]
> dim(norway)
>
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