Hi John, Both the "right" and "include.lowest" arguments are usually useful when there are values equal to those in "breaks". A value equal to a break can fall on either side of the break depending upon these arguments:
> nums<-1:100 > table(cut(nums,breaks=seq(0,100,by=10))) (0,10] (10,20] (20,30] (30,40] (40,50] (50,60] (60,70] (70,80] 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 (80,90] (90,100] 10 10 because the breaks are left-closed all of the values equal to a break at the higher end are shifted up and the 100 value is lost in this one > table(cut(nums,breaks=seq(0,100,by=10),right=FALSE)) [0,10) [10,20) [20,30) [30,40) [40,50) [50,60) [60,70) [70,80) 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 [80,90) [90,100) 10 10 but if I include.lowest (which is really highest when right=FALSE), the highest value in the last cut (100) is preserved. > table(cut(nums,breaks=seq(0,100,by=10),right=FALSE,include.lowest=TRUE)) [0,10) [10,20) [20,30) [30,40) [40,50) [50,60) [60,70) [70,80) 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 [80,90) [90,100] 10 11 data.frame(A=nums, B=cut(nums,breaks=seq(0,100,by=10),right=FALSE, include.lowest=TRUE)) to see the correspondence. Jim On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 2:12 PM, John Sorkin <jsor...@grecc.umaryland.edu> wrote: > Jeff, > Perhaps I was sloppy with my notation: > I want groups >>=0 <10 >>=10 <20 >>=20<30 > ...... >>=90 <100 > > In any event, my question remains, why did the four different versions of cut > give me the same results? I hope someone can explain to me the function of > include.lowest and right in the call to cut. As demonstrated in my example > below, the parameters do not seem to alter the results of using cut. > Thank you, > John > > > P.S. How do I find FAQ 7.31? > Thank you, > John > > I > > > > John David Sorkin M.D., Ph.D. > Professor of Medicine > Chief, Biostatistics and Informatics > University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Gerontology and > Geriatric Medicine > Baltimore VA Medical Center > 10 North Greene Street > GRECC (BT/18/GR) > Baltimore, MD 21201-1524 > (Phone) 410-605-7119 > (Fax) 410-605-7913 (Please call phone number above prior to faxing) >>>> Jeff Newmiller <jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us> 04/16/16 11:07 PM >>> > Have you read FAQ 7.31 recently, John? Your whole premise is flawed. You > should be thinking of ranges [0,10), [10,20), and so on because numbers > ending in 0.9 are never going to be exact. > -- > Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. > > > On April 16, 2016 7:38:50 PM PDT, John Sorkin <jsor...@grecc.umaryland.edu> > wrote: > I am trying to understand cut so I can divide a list of numbers into 10 group: > 0-9.0 > 10-10.9 > 20-20.9 > 30-30.9, > 40-40.9, > 50-50.9 > 60-60.9 > 70-70.9 > 80-80.9 > 90-90.9 > > As I try to do this, I have been playing with the cut function. Surprising > the following for applications of cut give me the exact same groups. This > surprises me given that I have varied parameters include.lowest and right. > Can someone help me understand what include.lowest and right do? I have > looked at the help page, but I don't seem to understand what I am being told! > Thank you, > John > > values <- c((0:99),c(0.9:99.9)) > sort(values) > c1<-cut(values,10,include.lowest=FALSE,right=TRUE) > c2<-cut(values,10,include.lowest=FALSE,right=FALSE) > c3<-cut(values,10,include.lowest=TRUE,right=TRUE) > c4<-cut(values,10,include.lowest=TRUE,right=FALSE) > cbind(min=aggregate(values,list(c1),min),max=aggregate(values,list(c1),max)) > cbind(min=aggregate(values,list(c2),min),max=aggregate(values,list(c2),max)) > cbind(min=aggregate(values,list(c3),min),max=aggregate(values,list(c3),max)) > cbind(min=aggregate(values,list(c4),min),max=aggregate(values,list(c4),max)) > > You can run the code below, or inspect the results I got which are reproduced > below: > > cbind(min=aggregate(values,list(c1),min),max=aggregate(values,list(c1),max)) > > min.Group.1 min.x max.Group.1 max.x > 1 (-0.0999,9.91] 0 (-0.0999,9.91] 9.9 > 2 (9.91,19.9] 10 (9.91,19.9] 19.9 > 3 (19.9,29.9] 20 (19.9,29.9] 29.9 > 4 (29.9,39.9] 30 (29.9,39.9] 39.9 > 5 (39.9,50] 40 (39.9,50] 49.9 > 6 (50,60] 50 (50,60] 59.9 > 7 (60,70] 60 (60,70] 69.9 > 8 (70,80] 70 (70,80] 79.9 > 9 (80,90] 80 (80,90] 89.9 > 10 (90,100] 90 (90,100] 99.9 > cbind(min=aggregate(values,list(c2),min),max=aggregate(values,list(c2),max)) > > min.Group.1 min.x max.Group.1 max.x > 1 [-0.0999,9.91) 0 [-0.0999,9.91) 9.9 > 2 [9.91,19.9) 10 [9.91,19.9) 19.9 > 3 [19.9,29.9) 20 [19.9,29.9) 29.9 > 4 [29.9,39.9) 30 [29.9,39.9) 39.9 > 5 [39.9,50) 40 [39.9,50) 49.9 > 6 [50,60) 50 [50,60) 59.9 > 7 [60,70) 60 [60,70) 69.9 > 8 [70,80) 70 [70,80) 79.9 > 9 [80,90) 80 [80,90) 89.9 > 10 [90,100) 90 [90,100) 99.9 > cbind(min=aggregate(values,list(c3),min),max=aggregate(values,list(c3),max)) > > min.Group.1 min.x max.Group.1 max.x > 1 [-0.0999,9.91] 0 [-0.0999,9.91] 9.9 > 2 (9.91,19.9] 10 (9.91,19.9] 19.9 > 3 (19.9,29.9] 20 (19.9,29.9] 29.9 > 4 (29.9,39.9] 30 (29.9,39.9] 39.9 > 5 (39.9,50] 40 (39.9,50] 49.9 > 6 (50,60] 50 (50,60] 59.9 > 7 (60,70] 60 (60,70] 69.9 > 8 (70,80] 70 (70,80] 79.9 > 9 (80,90] 80 (80,90] 89.9 > 10 (90,100] 90 (90,100] 99.9 > cbind(min=aggregate(values,list(c4),min),max=aggregate(values,list(c4),max)) > > min.Group.1 min.x max.Group.1 max.x > 1 [-0.0999,9.91) 0 [-0.0999,9.91) 9.9 > 2 [9.91,19.9) 10 [9.91,19.9) 19.9 > 3 [19.9,29.9) 20 [19.9,29.9) 29.9 > 4 [29.9,39.9) 30 [29.9,39.9) 39.9 > 5 [39.9,50) 40 [39.9,50) 49.9 > 6 [50,60) 50 [50,60) 59.9 > 7 [60,70) 60 [60,70) 69.9 > 8 [70,80) 70 [70,80) 79.9 > 9 [80,90) 80 [80,90) 89.9 > 10 [90,100] 90 [90,100] 99.9 > John David Sorkin M.D., Ph.D. > Professor of Medicine > Chief, Biostatistics and Informatics > University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Gerontology and > Geriatric Medicine > Baltimore VA Medical Center > 10 North Greene Street > GRECC (BT/18/GR) > Baltimore, MD 21201-1524 > (Phone) 410-605-7119 > (Fax) 410-605-7913 (Please call phone number above prior to faxing) > > Confidentiality Statement: > This email message, including any attachments, isfor t...{{dropped:26}} ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see 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.