[R] Data and Variables from Tables
Shawn Way
SWay at meco.com
Tue Mar 21 23:18:38 CET 2017
That worked perfectly!
This makes using a large number of values for programming and their documentation significantly easier.
Thank you
Shawn Way, PE
-----Original Message-----
From: Enrico Schumann [mailto:es at enricoschumann.net]
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 4:40 PM
To: Shawn Way <SWay at meco.com>
Cc: r-help at r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] Data and Variables from Tables
On Tue, 21 Mar 2017, Shawn Way writes:
> I have an org-mode table with the following structure that I am
> pulling into an R data.frame, using the sfsmisc package and using
> xtable to print in org-mode
>
> | Symbol | Value | Units |
> |----------+-------+-------------------|
> | A | 1 | kg/hr |
> | \beta | 2 | \frac{m^3}{hr} |
> | G | .25 | in |
>
> This all works well and looks great.
>
> What I am trying to do is use this to generate variables for
> programming as well. For example, when processed I would have the
> following variables:
>
> A <- 1
> beta <- 2
> G <- .25
>
> Has anyone done something like this or can someone point me in the
> right direction to do this?
>
> Shawn Way
>
You may be looking for ?assign.
df <- data.frame(Symbol = c("A", "\\beta", "G"),
Value = c( 1, 2, 0.25))
## remove backslashes
df[["Symbol"]] <- gsub("\\", "", df[["Symbol"]], fixed = TRUE)
for (i in seq_len(nrow(df)))
assign(df[i, "Symbol"], df[i, "Value"])
But depending on what you want to do, it may be cleaner/safer to keep the variables from the table together in a list.
tbl <- as.list(df[["Value"]])
names(tbl) <- df[["Symbol"]]
## $A
## [1] 1
##
## $beta
## [1] 2
##
## $G
## [1] 0.25
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Enrico Schumann
Lucerne, Switzerland
http://enricoschumann.net
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