I just want the weighted sum of all the cases where either route is found in VEHx and the other is found in the previous or subsequent variable. The only examples I can think of producing are the following:
# > OBDataSumm <- read.spss("P:/Data/OBSurveys/OBSurvey-2010-2011/Final Delivery, > Metro On-Board O-D > Survey/LAMTA_OD_WEIGHTED_DATA_SETS_012512/LAMTA_OD_SUMMARY_WEIGHTED_012512.SAV", > use.value.labels=TRUE, trim_values = TRUE, trim.factor.names = TRUE, > max.value.labels=Inf, to.data.frame=TRUE) Warning message: In read.spss("P:/Data/OBSurveys/OBSurvey-2010-2011/Final Delivery, Metro On-Board O-D Survey/LAMTA_OD_WEIGHTED_DATA_SETS_012512/LAMTA_OD_SUMMARY_WEIGHTED_012512.SAV", : P:/Data/OBSurveys/OBSurvey-2010-2011/Final Delivery, Metro On-Board O-D Survey/LAMTA_OD_WEIGHTED_DATA_SETS_012512/LAMTA_OD_SUMMARY_WEIGHTED_012512.SAV: Unrecognized record type 7, subtype 18 encountered in system file > > describe(OBDataSumm,num.desc=c("mean","median","var","sd","valid.n"),xname=NA,maxfac=10,show.pc=TRUE) Description of OBDataSumm Numeric mean median var sd valid.n SAMPN 2.155e+05 1.733e+05 1.151e+10 1.073e+05 3.378e+04 ~snip~ expfactor 1.168 1.089 0.1975 0.4444 3.378e+04 expwgt 41.93 22.22 7720 87.87 3.378e+04 ltfactor 0.6339 0.5 0.08128 0.2851 3.378e+04 ltweight 26.7 12.42 4473 66.88 3.378e+04 Factor ~snip~ VEH1 Value Count Percent MT-802 1645 4.87 MT-801 1211 3.58 MT-804 975 2.89 MT-803 568 1.68 MT-.51 510 1.51 MT-720 460 1.36 MT-.60 433 1.28 MT-.18 409 1.21 MT-.81 396 1.17 MT-805 396 1.17 mode = MT-802 Valid n = 33782 467 categories - only first 10 shown VEH2 Value Count Percent 12142 35.94 MT-802 2304 6.82 MT-801 1375 4.07 MT-803 874 2.59 MT-804 598 1.77 MT-901 527 1.56 MT-805 461 1.36 MT-720 323 0.96 MT-910 268 0.79 MT-207 260 0.77 mode = Valid n = 33782 379 categories - only first 10 shown VEH3 Value Count Percent 25795 76.36 MT-802 883 2.61 MT-801 600 1.78 MT-901 256 0.76 MT-803 251 0.74 MT-804 227 0.67 MT-805 126 0.37 MT-224 114 0.34 MT-720 113 0.33 MT-204 105 0.31 mode = Valid n = 33782 378 categories - only first 10 shown VEH4 Value Count Percent 31532 93.34 MT-801 126 0.37 MT-802 111 0.33 MT-901 89 0.26 MT-804 74 0.22 MT-803 71 0.21 MT-224 38 0.11 MT-741 36 0.11 MT-.60 34 0.1 MT-207 33 0.1 mode = Valid n = 33782 321 categories - only first 10 shown VEH5 Value Count Percent ... 33270 98.48 MT-803 ... 18 0.05 MT-802 ... 13 0.04 MT-233 ... 11 0.03 MT-741 ... 11 0.03 MT-804 ... 11 0.03 MT-234 ... 10 0.03 MT-801 ... 9 0.03 MT-901 ... 9 0.03 MT-.60 ... 8 0.02 mode = Valid n = 33782 187 categories - only first 10 shown VEH6 Value Count Percent ... 33700 99.76 MT-232 ... 3 0.01 MT-741 ... 3 0.01 MT-802 ... 3 0.01 MT-.40 ... 2 0.01 MT-.45 ... 2 0.01 MT-.68 ... 2 0.01 MT-128 ... 2 0.01 MT-207 ... 2 0.01 MT-210 ... 2 0.01 mode = Valid n = 33782 66 categories - only first 10 shown VEH7 Value Count Percent ... 33766 99.95 MT-.62 ... 1 0 MT-.78 ... 1 0 MT-.84 ... 1 0 MT-108 ... 1 0 MT-150 ... 1 0 MT-152 ... 1 0 MT-158 ... 1 0 MT-166 ... 1 0 MT-246 ... 1 0 mode = Valid n = 33782 17 categories - only first 10 shown VEH8 Value Count Percent ... 33779 99.99 MT-.45 ... 1 0 MT-901 ... 1 0 OC-043 ... 1 0 mode = Valid n = 33782 ~snip~ > sink("C:/Users/farleyr/Desktop/BikeModel/test.txt") > > colvf <- 81 # column of first VEH in indat > colvl <- 88 # column of last VEH in indat > tapply( rep( OBDataSumm$expwgt, colvl-colvf ), + list( as.matrix(OBDataSumm[ ,colvf:(colvl-1)]), + as.matrix(OBDataSumm[ ,(colvf+1):colvl]) ), sum) > sink() > Produces a file that begins with AM-PAC AM-PAC 1.605193e+06 1.328313e+06 NA NA NA 4.226964e+06 NA NA AM-PAC 2.741611e+02 NA NA NA AM-PAC NA 1.676836e+01 NA NA ~and ends with ~ FZ-274 NA NA NA NA NA FZ-280 NA NA NA NA NA [ reached getOption("max.print") -- omitted 595 rows ]] But I have no clue if this even has the interchanges I need. Robert Farley LACMTA -----Original Message----- From: Jeff Newmiller [mailto:jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us] Sent: Thursday, 15 March, 2012 19:34 To: Farley, Robert; R-help@r-project.org Subject: Re: [R] summing "transfers" Then save to a variable, and maybe then to a file? Are you wanting it in long form? You can use reshape if so. Note that a reproducible example and sample result always helps prompt more specific answers. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jeff Newmiller The ..... ..... Go Live... DCN:<jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us> Basics: ##.#. ##.#. Live Go... Live: OO#.. Dead: OO#.. Playing Research Engineer (Solar/Batteries O.O#. #.O#. with /Software/Embedded Controllers) .OO#. .OO#. rocks...1k --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. "Farley, Robert" <farl...@metro.net> wrote: >I have a dataframe from an On-Board Survey with weights ("expwgt") and >variables for up to 8 used lines: VEH1 through VEH8. The lines are >labeled "MT-..1" through "MT-902". I want to know how many transfers >there are between MT-802 and MT-901. That is, when one of them is VEHx >and the other is VEHx+1 or VEHx-1 > >E.g. {VEH1 = MT-802 AND VEH2 = MT-901 } plus {VEH2 = MT-901 AND VEH3 = >MT-802} plus all the other combinations.... > > >Someone suggested: > >colvf <- 81 # column of first VEH in indat colvl <- 88 # column of last >VEH in indat tapply( rep( SubOre$expwgt, colvl-colvf ), > list( as.matrix(SubOre[ ,colvf:(colvl-1)]), > as.matrix(SubOre[ ,(colvf+1):colvl]) ), sum) > >but there are too many rows and columns to print. > > > > >Robert Farley >LACMTA >1 Gateway Plaza >Los Angeles, CA 90012-2952 >(213)922-2532 >farl...@metro.net > > > [[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. ______________________________________________ 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.