So now is the time to back up to the beginning and demonstrate how you created the coeficientes object. Ideally you would also provide the results of:

dput(coeficientes)

or

str(coeficientes)

Subset will only work with dataframes, so if coeficientes is not a dataframe, then you will need to come. It would also be a good idea to describe what you are trying to get out of this effort.

--
David.

On Jun 1, 2009, at 4:18 PM, Cecilia Carmo wrote:

It doesn't work. b1 was substituted by NA's with this message:
Warning message:
NAs introduced by coercion

I will see in the webpage that you mentioned.

Thanks,

Cecília

Em Mon, 1 Jun 2009 13:23:12 -0400
David Winsemius <dwinsem...@comcast.net> escreveu:
On Jun 1, 2009, at 1:01 PM, Cecilia Carmo wrote:
Hi R-helpers!

I have the following object:
head(coeficientes)
  caedois           b1           b2           b3
1       1    0,033120395 -20,29478338 -0,274638864
2       2   -0,040629634  74,54239889 -0,069958424
3       5   -0,001116816   35,2398622  0,214327185
4      10     0,171875
5      14   0,007288399  40,06560548 -0,081828338
6      15   0,027530346  0,969969409  0,102775555

I´ve tried to subset it like this:
coefSelected<-subset(coeficientes,"b1">0)
but it does nothing

Then I’ve tried:
coefSelected<-subset(coeficientes,b1>0)
But I´ve got the following
Warning message:
In Ops.factor(b1, 0) : > not meaningful for factors
So the b1 variable is a factor. How it got that way is hard to determine.


So I’ve tried:
coefSelected<-subset(coeficientes,coeficientes$b1>0)
Warning message:
In Ops.factor(coeficientes$b1, 0) : > not meaningful for factors

I´ve done
mode(coeficientes)
[1] "list"
So coeficientes could be just a list or more likely it is a data.frame.
What happens if you convert b1 to numeric? Try this way:
coeficientes$b1 <- as.numeric( as.character(coeficientes$b1) )
Then try subsetting.
See: 
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/FAQ/R-FAQ.html#How-do-I-convert-factors-to-numeric_003f


But I don´t know how to handle it!
Coul anyone help me?
Thanks,


David Winsemius, MD
Heritage Laboratories
West Hartford, CT

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