[R] Using indirect arguments in tapply
Rui Barradas
ruipbarradas at sapo.pt
Tue Mar 4 18:15:44 CET 2014
Hello,
Try instead
sMean2 <- tapply(parameter[[Pname]], parameter[[Iname]], mean)
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Em 04-03-2014 17:01, Barry King escreveu:
> I am reading parameters from an Excel file but am having trouble using them
> in tapply. Here is a mini-version of my problem.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> sorted <- data.frame(c("Single","Single","Double","Double","Double",
> "Triple"),
> c(324.5, 435.3, 568.3, 345.4, 143.5, 563.5))
> colnames(sorted) <- c("ITEM","PRICE")
>
> attach(sorted)
> sMean <- tapply(PRICE,ITEM,mean) # works but cannot use column names
> directly
> # since reading them from an Excel file
> into
> # a parameter file
>
> Pname <- c("PRICE")
> Iname <- c("ITEM")
> parameter <- data.frame(Pname,Iname) # This mimics reading the specific
> column names
> # from Excel
> # Now I want to indirectly reference the PRICE and ITEM columns but this
> does
> # not work as expected
> sMean2 <- tapply(parameter$Pname, parameter$Iname, mean)
>
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