[R] Selective subsetting
Benilton Carvalho
bcarvalh at jhsph.edu
Fri Nov 10 23:04:00 CET 2006
A=matrix(1:9,3)
A[lower.tri(A)]
b
On Nov 10, 2006, at 4:50 PM, Davendra Sohal wrote:
> Hi all,
> Here's an interesting (for me, at least!) problem I came across:
> I have a correlation matrix, let's say with 6 variables, A to F, as
> column
> headings and the same 6 as row headings.
> The matrix is filled with correlation coefficients. Therefore, the
> diagonal
> is all 1's, and each of the two triangles formed by the diagonal
> has the
> same 15 correlation coefficients.
> I need to extract these 15 coefficients from this. I don't want the
> 1's and
> I don't want redundant values.
> I tried converting the matrix to a list, using c(m) and then I'm
> stuck.
> Does something like b = a[x, x+1:n] exist in R? SAS will do it.
> x can be looped to go from 1 to n (n here is 6, of course) and it will
> select the required values, but I cannot make it work.
> Please help.
> Many thanks,
> -DS.
>
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