It works !!! you are super !!! thank you !! :)

On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 10:22 AM, Ernesto Villarino <
villarino.erne...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Ian.
> I explained wrong myself.
> summary (data.all.evp)
>       Year          Month             Long            Lat             z
>
>  Min.   :1959   Jan    :124200   Min.   :-74.0   Min.   :36.0   Min.
> :-5615.00
>  1st Qu.:1970   Feb    :124200   1st Qu.:-52.0   1st Qu.:43.0   1st
> Qu.:-3451.25
>  Median :1982   Mar    :124200   Median :-29.5   Median :50.5   Median
> :-1393.00
>  Mean   :1982   Apr    :124200   Mean   :-29.5   Mean   :50.5   Mean
> :-1706.32
>  3rd Qu.:1993   May    :124200   3rd Qu.: -7.0   3rd Qu.:58.0   3rd Qu.:
>  3.25
>  Max.   :2004   Jun    :124200   Max.   : 15.0   Max.   :65.0   Max.   :
> 2997.00
>                 (Other):745200
>
>  > summary (data.fut.evp)
>       Lat            Long           Month              Year           SST
>              SSS
>  Min.   :36.0   Min.   :-74.0   Jan    : 267300   Min.   :2001   Min.
> :-1.9     Min.   : 0.0
>  1st Qu.:43.0   1st Qu.:-52.0   Feb    : 267300   1st Qu.:2025   1st Qu.:
> 8.7     1st Qu.:33.8
>  Median :50.5   Median :-29.5   Mar    : 267300   Median :2050   Median
> :12.0     Median :34.7
>  Mean   :50.5   Mean   :-29.5   Apr    : 267300   Mean   :2050   Mean
> :12.5     Mean   :34.2
>  3rd Qu.:58.0   3rd Qu.: -7.0   May    : 267300   3rd Qu.:2075   3rd
> Qu.:16.3     3rd Qu.:35.3
>  Max.   :65.0   Max.   : 15.0   Jun    : 267300   Max.   :2099   Max.
> :31.7     Max.   :39.7
>                                 (Other):1603800                  NA's
> :803088   NA's   :805464
>
> > 90*30*12*46 (lat*long*month*year, data.all.evp)
> [1] 1490400
> > 90*30*12*100 (lat*long*month*year,data.fut.evp)
> [1] 3240000
>
> If you look to z (it is unique for the 30*90=2700 lat and long
> combinations every month, but then it is the same for every years or months.
> You got me ?
> I am going to try your code, and let you know,
> Cheers,
> Ernes
>
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 6:41 AM, I.Renner [via R] <
> ml-node+s789695n4675835...@n4.nabble.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Ernesto,
>>
>> I should first convey that I am by no means an expert, so I'm sure
>> someone will have a more elegant solution.
>>
>> One thing that seems strange is that there appear to be fewer depth
>> values (1557192) than rows in the data frame for which you would like to
>> include them (3207600).
>>
>> z.new = rep(NA, dim(data.fut.evp)[1])
>> z.index = match(paste(data.fut.evp$Lat, data.fut.evp$Long),
>> paste(data.all.evp$Lat, data.all.evp$Long))
>> z.new = data.all.evp$z[z.index]
>> data.fut.evp$z = z.new
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>> Ian
>>
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