[R] & statement within an ifelse Loop
David Winsemius
dw|n@em|u@ @end|ng |rom comc@@t@net
Sat Sep 21 22:38:22 CEST 2019
On 9/21/19 12:57 PM, Phillip Heinrich wrote:
> Still putzing around trying to increment a count vector when the date changes.
>
> Date count
> 1 2018-03-29 1
> 2 2018-03-29 1
> 3 2018-03-29 1
> 81 2018-03-30 1
> 82 2018-03-30 1
> 83 2018-03-30 1
> 165 2018-03-31 1
> 166 2018-03-31 1
> 167 2018-03-31 1
>
> I can get count to change when the date changes - lines 81 and 165 - by comparing the date to the date on the previous line (lag(Date,1)) but then the count returns to 1 on line 82 and line 166.
>
> test2 <- transform(test2,
> + count = ifelse(Date == lag(Date,1),count,count+1))
The first thing to do is clarify which package you are expecting lag to
come from. I suspect it from a package other than the "base" stats which
gives this.
lag(c(1,2)) == c(1,2)
[1] TRUE TRUE
attr(,"tsp")
[1] 0 1 1
The base lag function only changes the tsp attributes, but not the values.
--
David.
>> test2
> Date count
> 1 2018-03-29 NA
> 2 2018-03-29 1
> 3 2018-03-29 1
> 81 2018-03-30 2
> 82 2018-03-30 1
> 83 2018-03-30 1
> 165 2018-03-31 2
> 166 2018-03-31 1
> 167 2018-03-31 1
>
> test2 <- transform(test2,
> + count = ifelse(Date == lag(Date,1),(lag(count,1)),(lag(count,1)+1)))
>
>
>
> With the code above I get the same results. It seems to me that line 82 should have count = 2 since the dates on line 81 and 82 are the same so the count from line 82 should be the same as 81 - (lag(count,1)). Similarly, if line 83 were count = 2 then line 165 should be equal to 3.
>
> What am I missing here? Is there a way to add an & clause to either the if or the else clause such as:
>
> ((-2:2) >= 0) & ((-2:2) <= 0)I’ve tried this several different ways such as:
>
> (lag(count,1)) &(count = count+1).
>
> with no success.
>
> Thanks,
> Philip
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