[R] is there is a way to extract lines in between 3 files that are in common based on one column?
David Winsemius
dw|n@em|u@ @end|ng |rom comc@@t@net
Tue Jun 2 03:41:45 CEST 2020
On 6/1/20 5:40 PM, Ana Marija wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> thank you so much for getting back to me. I tried your code and this is
> what I get:
>> dim(neu2)
> [1] 3740988 9
>> dim(nep2)
> [1] 3740988 9
>> dim(ret2)
> [1] 3740001 9
>
> I think I would need to have the same number of lines in all 3 data frames.
>
> Can you please advise.
You should check for duplicated Marker values.
--
David
>
> Cheers
> Ana
>
> On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 7:31 PM Jim Lemon <drjimlemon using gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Ana,
>> Not too hard, but your example has all the "marker" fields in common.
>> So using a sample that will show the expected result:
>>
>> neu1<-read.table(text="Chr BP Marker MAF A1 A2 Direction pValue N
>> 1 100000012 1:100000012:G:T 0.229925 T G + 0.650403 1594
>> 1 100000827 1:100000827:C:T 0.287014 T C + 0.955449 1594
>> 1 100002713 1:100002713:C:T 0.097867 T C - 0.290455 1594
>> 1 100002882 1:100002882:T:G 0.287014 G T + 0.955449 1594
>> 1 100002991 1:100002991:G:A 0.097867 A G - 0.290455 1594
>> 1 100004726 1:100004726:G:A 0.132058 A G + 0.115005 1594",
>> header=TRUE,stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
>>
>> nep1<-read.table(text="Chr BP Marker MAF A1 A2 Direction pValue N
>> 1 100000012 1:100000012:G:T 0.2300430 T G - 0.1420030 1641
>> 1 100000827 1:100000827:C:T 0.2867150 T C - 0.2045580 1641
>> 1 100002713 1:100002713:C:T 0.0975015 T C - 0.0555507 1641
>> 1 100002882 1:100002882:T:G 0.2867150 G T - 0.2045580 1641
>> 1 100002991 1:100002991:G:A 0.0975015 A G - 0.0555507 1641
>> 1 100004726 1:100004727:G:A 0.1325410 A G - 0.8725660 1641",
>> header=TRUE,stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
>>
>> ret1<-read.table(text="Chr BP Marker MAF A1 A2 Direction pValue N
>> 1 100000012 1:100000012:G:T 0.2322760 T G - 0.230383 1608
>> 1 100000827 1:100000827:C:T 0.2882460 T C - 0.120356 1608
>> 1 100002713 1:100002713:C:T 0.0982587 T C - 0.272936 1608
>> 1 100002882 1:100002882:T:G 0.2882460 G T - 0.120356 1608
>> 1 100002991 1:100002992:G:A 0.0982587 A G - 0.272936 1608
>> 1 100004726 1:100004727:G:A 0.1340170 A G - 0.594538 1608",
>> header=TRUE,stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
>>
>> # merge the three data frames on "Marker"
>> nn1<-merge(neu1,nep1,by="Marker")
>> nn2<-merge(nn1,ret1,by="Marker")
>> # get the common "Marker" strings
>> Marker3<-nn2$Marker
>> # subset all three data frames on Marker3
>> neu2<-neu1[neu1$Marker %in% Marker3,]
>> nep2<-nep1[nep1$Marker %in% Marker3,]
>> ret2<-ret1[ret1$Marker %in% Marker3,]
>>
>> Jim
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 7:50 AM Ana Marija <sokovic.anamarija using gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I have 3 data frames which have about 3.4 mill lines (but they don't have
>>> exactly the same number of lines)...they look like this:
>>> ...
>>> Is there is a way to create another 3 data frames, say neu2, nep2, ret2
>>> which would only contain lines that have the same entries in Marker
>> column
>>> for all 3 data frames?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Ana
>>>
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