Hi Ista, I think I'm suffering long dayitis myself. You are probably right. I don't use subset that often. I typically use brackets to subset dataframes. Essentially what I am trying to do is take my original dataframe (chkPd) and subset it using a smaller dataframe with some matching PN IDs. They are only a few hundred rows different in size so subset wouldn't be appropriate here. I'm just struggling to figure out what's going wrong in my first example. for instance if I try: > df = data.frame('id'=c(1,2,3,4),'res'=c(10,10,20,20)) > dfb=df[1:2] > dfc = df[dfb$id,]
I get something along the lines of what I'd expect where my new dataframe is a subset of the original based on the matching ids I specified in dfb$id. Is that wrong in my first example? Cheers, Sean On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 4:55 PM, Ista Zahn <istaz...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Sean, > Comment in line below. > > On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 5:39 PM, Sean MacEachern <sean.mace...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm running into a problem subsetting a data frame that I have never >> encountered before: >> >>> dim(chkPd) >> [1] 3213 6 >> >>> df = head(chkPd) >>> df >> PN WB Sire Dam MG SEX >> 601 1001 715349 61710 61702 67 F >> 969 1001_1 511092 616253 615037 168 F >> 986 1002_1 511082 616253 623905 168 F >> 667 1003 715617 61817 61441 67 F >> 1361 1003_1 510711 635246 627321 168 F >> 754 1004 715272 62356 61380 67 F >> >> >>> dfb = chkPd[df$PN,] >>> dfb >> PN WB Sire Dam MG SEX >> 1001 2114_1 510944 616294 614865 168 M >> NA <NA> NA <NA> <NA> NA <NA> >> NA.1 <NA> NA <NA> <NA> NA <NA> >> 1003 1130_1 510950 616294 619694 168 F >> NA.2 <NA> NA <NA> <NA> NA <NA> >> 1004 2221-SHR2 510952 616294 619694 168 M >> >> >> I'm not sure why I'm getting this behaviour? By sub-setting the >> original data frame by PN I seem to be pulling out row numbers? >> Therefore I am only getting results where PN is less than the >> dimensions of the original data frame and of course nothing where PN >> has _ in the id. I have also tried using subset but haven't had any >> luck with that either. > > That is the documented behavior as far as I can tell. See > > ?"[.data.frame" > > Maybe my brain is going soft at the end of a long day, but I can't > tell what you're trying to do. Can you clarify? > > -Ista > >> >> >>>dfb = subset(chkPd, PN==df$PN) >> Warning message: >> In PN == df$PN : >> longer object length is not a multiple of shorter object length >> >> I wasn't aware that both the larger data frame had to be a multiple of >> the object you were sub-setting . In any case I would appreciate any >> insight into what I may be doing wrong. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Sean >> >> >>> sessionInfo() >> R version 2.9.1 (2009-06-26) >> i386-apple-darwin8.11.1 >> >> locale: >> en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8/C/C/en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8 >> >> attached base packages: >> [1] splines stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods >> base >> >> ______________________________________________ >> 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. >> > > > > -- > Ista Zahn > Graduate student > University of Rochester > Department of Clinical and Social Psychology > http://yourpsyche.org > ______________________________________________ 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.