Thanks Jim, that was exactly what I was after. On a second note, do you have any insight into pulling out the duplicates in this type of matrix? I thought that was what the upper=FALSE is in: csv.dis <- vegdist(csv.m, method='jaccard', binary=FALSE, diag=FALSE, upper=FALSE). I just need either the lower or upper portion, with the zeros (,3 & ,3) being the dividing line.
[,3] [,5] [,6] [,9] [,11] [3,] 0 2 3 4 5 [5,] 2 0 8 9 10 [6,] 3 8 0 14 15 [9,] 4 9 14 0 20 [11,] 5 10 15 20 0 Thanks again, Jon -----Original Message----- From: jim holtman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 18, 2008 9:56 AM To: Jon Hak Cc: r-help@r-project.org Subject: Re: [R] manipulate a matrix2 Is this what you want: > x [,3] [,5] [,6] [,9] [,11] [,3] 1 6 11 16 21 [,5] 2 7 12 17 22 [,6] 3 8 13 18 23 [,9] 4 9 14 19 24 [,11] 5 10 15 20 25 > library(reshape) > melt(x) X1 X2 value 1 [,3] [,3] 1 2 [,5] [,3] 2 3 [,6] [,3] 3 4 [,9] [,3] 4 5 [,11] [,3] 5 6 [,3] [,5] 6 7 [,5] [,5] 7 8 [,6] [,5] 8 9 [,9] [,5] 9 10 [,11] [,5] 10 11 [,3] [,6] 11 12 [,5] [,6] 12 13 [,6] [,6] 13 14 [,9] [,6] 14 15 [,11] [,6] 15 16 [,3] [,9] 16 17 [,5] [,9] 17 18 [,6] [,9] 18 19 [,9] [,9] 19 20 [,11] [,9] 20 21 [,3] [,11] 21 22 [,5] [,11] 22 23 [,6] [,11] 23 24 [,9] [,11] 24 25 [,11] [,11] 25 > On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 11:10 AM, Jon Hak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Building upon Jim's answer below (Thanks Jim, that helped a lot), I need > to pickup where this thread left off. I'm using Vegan to calculate the > Jaccard's Index and the Row.Names and column names are represented in my > matrix as seen here. > > [,3] [,5] [,6] [,9] [,11] > > [3,] 0 6 11 16 21 > > [5,] 2 0 12 17 22 > > [6,] 3 8 0 18 23 > > [9,] 4 9 14 0 24 > > [11,] 5 10 15 20 0 > > > > When I use the command; > xy <- cbind(row=as.vector(row.names(x)), col=as.vector(colnames(x)), > value=as.vector(x)) > > I get the list (the column value is the issue); > > row col value > [1,] 3 1 0 > [2,] 5 1 2 > [3,] 6 1 3 > [4,] 9 1 4 > [5,] 11 1 5 > [6,] 3 2 6 > [7,] 5 2 0 > [8,] 6 2 8 > [9,] 9 2 9 > [10,] 11 2 10 > [11,] 3 3 11 > [12,] 5 3 0 > > I would really like the col value to equal the actual name, not the > column number. What am I missing? The analysis is very large, 6k x6k > matrix so automating the process is a high priority. > > Thanks, > Jon > > > > From: jim holtman <jholtman_at_gmail.com > <mailto:jholtman_at_gmail.com?Subject=Re:%20%5BR%5D%20manipulate%20a%20m > atrix> > > Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 12:39:46 -0400 > > Is this what you want? > >> x > > [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5] > > [1,] 1 6 11 16 21 > [2,] 2 7 12 17 22 > [3,] 3 8 13 18 23 > [4,] 4 9 14 19 24 > [5,] 5 10 15 20 25 > > > > cbind(row=as.vector(row(x)), col=as.vector(col(x)), value=as.vector(x)) > > > row col value > [1,] 1 1 1 > [2,] 2 1 2 > [3,] 3 1 3 > [4,] 4 1 4 > [5,] 5 1 5 > [6,] 1 2 6 > [7,] 2 2 7 > [8,] 3 2 8 > [9,] 4 2 9 > [10,] 5 2 10 > [11,] 1 3 11 > [12,] 2 3 12 > [13,] 3 3 13 > [14,] 4 3 14 > [15,] 5 3 15 > [16,] 1 4 16 > [17,] 2 4 17 > [18,] 3 4 18 > [19,] 4 4 19 > [20,] 5 4 20 > [21,] 1 5 21 > [22,] 2 5 22 > [23,] 3 5 23 > > > [24,] 4 5 24 > [25,] 5 5 25 >> > > On 6/25/07, Jon Hak <Jon_Hak_at_natureserve.org> wrote: >> >> I have read everything I can find on how to manipulate a results > matrix in > <http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e2/help/07/06/19875.html#19887qlink1> > >> R and I have to admit I'm stumped. I have set up a process to extract > a >> dataset from ArcGIS to compute a similarity index (Jaccards) in Vegan. > The >> dataset is fairly simple, but large, and consists of rows = sample > area, and >> columns = elements. I've been able to view the results in R, but I > want to >> get the results out to a database and a matrix that is 6000-rows x >> 6000-columns can be very difficult to manipulate in Windows XP. I > would to >> rotate the matrix so that the output would look like the old condensed > >> format in programs like Conoco. Ideally, I would like format to look >> something like this; >> >> >> Site-row Site-col Jaccard >> 1 1 1 >> 1 2 .9 >> 1 3 .6 >> 2 1 .9 >> 2 2 1 >> 2 3 .75 >> >> Thanks for any help, >> >> >> >> >> *********************************************************** >> John Hak >> Senior GIS Analyst/Sr. Ecologist >> NatureServe >> 4001 Discovery Drive >> Boulder, CO 80303 >> (703) 797-4809 >> >> There is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human > conceits >> than this distant image of our tiny world. To me, it underscores our >> responsibility to deal more kindly with one another, and to preserve > and >> cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we've ever known. --Carl > Sagan >> >> >> ______________________________________________ >> R-help_at_stat.math.ethz.ch 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. >> > > -- > Jim Holtman > Cincinnati, OH > +1 513 646 9390 > > What is the problem you are trying to solve? > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > > > > > > [[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. > -- Jim Holtman Cincinnati, OH +1 513 646 9390 What is the problem you are trying to solve? ______________________________________________ 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.