Hi well AFAICS nothing is in contradiction what I recommended so far.
> test<-read.delim("clipboard", sep="") > head(test) A R F M 1 man1 1 11 21 2 man2 2 12 22 3 man3 3 13 23 4 man4 4 14 24 5 man5 5 15 25 6 man6 6 16 26 > > rf<-cut(test$R, c(0,3,6,100)) > ff<-cut(test$F, c(0,13,16,100)) > mf<-cut(test$M, c(0,23,26,100)) > split(test, interaction(rf,ff,mf)) $`(0,3].(0,13].(0,23]` A R F M 1 man1 1 11 21 2 man2 2 12 22 3 man3 3 13 23 $`(3,6].(0,13].(0,23]` [1] A R F M <0 rows> (or 0-length row.names) $`(6,100].(0,13].(0,23]` [1] A R F M <0 rows> (or 0-length row.names) $`(0,3].(13,16].(0,23]` [ Regards Petr [EMAIL PROTECTED] 724008364, 581252140, 581252257 "sumit gupta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napsal dne 19.06.2008 12:13:27: > > Hi.. > > I am giving a toy example here.. > > R F M > man1 1 11 21 > man2 2 12 22 > man3 3 13 23 > man4 4 14 24 > man5 5 15 25 > man6 6 16 26 > man7 7 17 27 > man8 8 18 28 > man9 9 19 29 > man10 10 20 30 > Now I want to split the above data for following intervals > R1- (1-3) F1(11-13) M1(21-23) > R2- (4-6) F2(14-16) M1(24-26) > R3- (7-10) F3(17-20) M1(27-30) > now I want to create folowing 27 ( 3X3X3) bins > 1 R1,F1,M1 > 2 R1,F1,M2 > 3 R1,F1,M3 > 4 . > . > . > . > . > 9 R1,F3,M3 > > 10 R2,F1,M1 > 11 R2,F1,M2 > 12 R2,F1,M3 > 13 . > . > . > . > . > 18 R2,F3,M3 > > 19 R3,F1,M1 > 20 R3,F1,M2 > 21 R3,F1,M3 > 22 . > . > . > . > . > 27 R3,F3,M3 > and save each bin as a separate data set. > > Thanx in advance > Sumit > > > On 6/19/08, Petr PIKAL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > "sumit gupta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napsal dne 18.06.2008 14:24:28: > > > the range of data in all three columns is different. so obviously the > cut > > points are different. > > What I want to do is to create a 3D matrix > > > > Lets say I have the following data > > > > A B C > > 500 5 4000 > > 563 4 6540 > > 563 4 3456 > > 587 2 8000 > > . . . > > . . . > > Now I will divide each and every colums in 3 bins > A1,A2,A3,B1,B2,B3,C1,C2,C3 > > > > Now I want a matrix like > > > > for > > C1 > > > > A1 A2 A3 > > B1 a b c > > B2 d e f > > B3 g h i > > > > and create a separate table for each bin( a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i) that is > what all > > elements are there in each bin a ,b, c, and so on.. > > I hope this clarify the problem. > > Not too much. What do you mean by bins? Is it some range of values from > respective column? E.g. for A column the A1 bin is from 0 to 570? Then you > can use my suggestion to split your whole data to list according to > created factor. > > And of course you can do it for B and C values too, e.g. with interaction. > > split(data, interaction(A.bins, B.bins, C.bins)) > > shall give you a list of data values which are located in respective bins. > If you are not satisfied with my answer, please do as posting guide > suggests and provide some toy example which can be reproduced. > > Regards > Petr > > > > > Thanx > > Regards, > > Sumit > > > > > On 6/18/08, Petr PIKAL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi > > > > Well. I am a bit lost in your bins. If I understand correctly you shall > > have some factor with bin values > > > > bin.f <- cut(some data, levels) > > > > then you can split your data according to values of bin.f > > > > split(complete data, bin.f) > > > > If this does not solve your problem just throw it to some other bin :-) > > > > Regards > > Petr > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] napsal dne 18.06.2008 08:04:50: > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > I am having problem with binning the data. I have a 50X3 matrix and I > > binned > > > the data for all the 3 columns. Using table command I got the total > no. > > of > > > elements in a particular bin. > > > Could you please tell me how to see that what all elements are there > in > > a > > > particular bin and then create a different matrix for each bin? > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Sumit > > > > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > > > > > ______________________________________________ > > > R-help@r-project.org mailing list > > > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > > > PLEASE do read the posting guide > > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > > > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > > > > > > > > > -- > > Sumit Kumar Gupta > > 4thYear ,Biotechnology > > IIT Madras > > > > -- > Sumit Kumar Gupta > 4thYear ,Biotechnology > IIT Madras ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.