[R] Using string vectors as for loop arguments

Berton Gunter gunter.berton at gene.com
Fri Feb 3 22:53:57 CET 2006


?apply

as in:

answer<-apply(yourframe,2,function(x)x[EXP==1 & DOSE==1])

Note that there are slicker ways to do this call.
Note also for that for the particular case of column means, you have a
built-in much faster alternative:

answer<-colMeans(yourframe[EXP==1 & DOSE==1,],na.rm=TRUE)

Also note that the == construction may be problematic if EXP or DOSE are not
factors, say.

Finally, you need to start reading the R docs to learn about this yourself.
"An Introduction to R" is a good place to start.

Oh... and your attempt below will certainly not work. After you read the
basic docs, you'll see why not.


-- Bert Gunter
Genentech Non-Clinical Statistics
South San Francisco, CA


> -----Original Message-----
> From: r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch 
> [mailto:r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch] On Behalf Of Kevin Middleton
> Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 1:41 PM
> To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
> Subject: [R] Using string vectors as for loop arguments
> 
> Is there a mechanism to interate through a vector of strings? Say I  
> have a data frame of 50 variables (VAR1 to VAR50), each with 100  
> measurements along with some coding factors (EXP and DOSE). I 
> want to  
> calculate the mean of a subset of each of VAR1 to VAR 50 (selecting  
> by EXP and DOSE). Rather than just copy/pasting the same code 50  
> times, I thought of using a for loop to go through a vector of VAR1  
> to VAR50 (VAR.LIST below). Each iteration would be the variable name  
> for which the mean would be calculated.
> 
> Trying this, I get an error that the argument is not numeric or  
> logical. So I assume that for loops with vectors of strings are  
> disallowed. What I am wondering is whether there a way to mimic this  
> sort of procedure?
> 
> The code looked something like this:
> 
> VAR.LIST<-paste(c("VAR"), 1:50, sep="")
> 
> for (i in VAR.LIST){
> 	mean(i[EXP==1 & DOSE==1], na.rm=T)
> 	}
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks
> Kevin Middleton
> 
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