[R] How do I sample "cases" within a matrix?

Olivier ETERRADOSSI olivier.eterradossi at ema.fr
Thu Apr 30 14:25:41 CEST 2009


Well Silvia,
I understand that I didn't read your post carefully.
Forget about my previous (unrelevant) post.
regards. olivier


Olivier ETERRADOSSI wrote:
> 
> Hi Silvia,
> excuse me if I'm missing something but sampling the row numbers should
> make it :
> 
> let M be your matrix, and spM a sample with n rows :
> spM <- M[sample(seq(1,dim(M)[1],by=1), n),]
> 
> Regards, Olivier
> 
> 
> Silvia Lomascolo wrote:
>> 
>> Hi R community,
>> I am trying to obtain a sample from a matrix but sample(my.matrix)
>> doesn't do what I need. I have a matrix of 1287 interactions between the
>> species in columns and the species in rows and I want to obtain a smaller
>> matrix with say, 800 interactions, that may or may not have the same
>> number of columns and/or rows (i.e., some interactions may not be
>> retrieved in a smaller sample). For example, my original mock matrix M is
>> 
>> 
>>      [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5]
>> [1,]  140  100   90   40   20
>> [2,]  126   90   81   36   18
>> [3,]   84   60   54   24   12
>> [4,]   70   50   45   20   10
>> [5,]   42   30   27   12    6
>> 
>> The command sample(my.matrix) samples whole cells from my matrix, such
>> that if the interaction between species 1 and 1 is included in the
>> sample, they always show 140 interactions.  But what I want is to sample
>> "cases" within each cell.  My sample matrix S could have =<140
>> interactions between species 1 and 1, =<100 between species 1 and 2, etc.
>> Again, if some combination is absent from the sample matrix, that's OK.
>> 
>> Here's my code, in case it helps:
>> 
>> pla<- c(10, 9, 6, 5, 3) #abundance of pla species
>> pol<- c(14, 10, 9, 4, 2) #abundance of pol species
>> m<-pla%*%t(pol) #matrix of interactions according to pla and pol
>> abundance
>> m
>>      [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5]
>> [1,]  140  100   90   40   20
>> [2,]  126   90   81   36   18
>> [3,]   84   60   54   24   12
>> [4,]   70   50   45   20   10
>> [5,]   42   30   27   12    6
>> 
>> sample(m) #doesn't give me what I want...
>> 
>> I have searched the forum for an answer but all questions regarding
>> sampling from matrices refer to sampling whole rows or columns, not
>> "cases" within a matrix.  
>> Thanks in advance for any help! Silvia.
>> 
> 
> 

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