[R] 2 simple questions
Berton Gunter
gunter.berton at gene.com
Fri May 6 17:31:40 CEST 2005
Your questions are confusing because you don't seem to understand R's basic
data structures and manipulations. Please read the "Introduction to R"
manual and appropriate portions of the R languuage definition before
posting.
-- Bert Gunter
Genentech Non-Clinical Statistics
South San Francisco, CA
"The business of the statistician is to catalyze the scientific learning
process." - George E. P. Box
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> Subject: [R] 2 simple questions
>
> Please excuse what I'm sure are very easy questions but I'm
> relatively new
> to the R environment.
> How can I view a range of list elements, but not all. e.g.,
> I had a matrix
> of patients and then split them out by patient id. I know I can do
> patlist[[1]] to see the first one, but how can I view, say,
> the first ten
> patients?
>
> My other question is how to count how many patients have a
> record in which
> a certain condition holds. E.g., I was trying something like
> this to get a
> count:
> ctr<-0
> temp<-lapply(mylist, function(x){is.na(x$date1[1]) &
> !is.na(x$date2[1]))
> ctr<-ctr+1})
>
> But I don't think that's working correctly.
>
> Thanks,
> Steven
>
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