Just a thought Helen but is x being treated as a real and what you think
are zero and are printed as zero are in fact some very small number? If
so you need to alter your test appropriately.
Michael
On 20/04/2020 17:25, Helen Sawaya wrote:
Thank you for your reply.
I tried d[] <- lapply(d, function(x) {is.na(x) <- x == 0; x})
but I am still getting zeros instead of NAs in my output..
I wonder if the problem is that some of my data files don't have any zeros
(participants made no errors)..
________________________________
From: Rui Barradas <ruipbarra...@sapo.pt>
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2020 9:05 AM
To: Helen Sawaya <helensaw...@hotmail.com>; r-help@R-project.org
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Subject: Re: [R] NA command in a 'for' loop
Hello,
Instead of
d[d == 0] <- NA
try
d[] <- lapply(d, function(x) {is.na(x) <- x == 0; x})
Also, in the first for loop
paste(i, sep = "")
does nothing, it's the same as i.
And the same for
(d2$V4 == 1) == TRUE
Since (d2$V4 == 1) already is FALSE/TRUE there is no need for
(.) == TRUE
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Às 20:52 de 19/04/20, Helen Sawaya escreveu:
Dear R experts,
I am using a 'for' loop to apply commands to multiple datasets (each file is one
participant). The only one not working is the command that identifies zeros in my
datasets and changes them to NAs. But when I look at the output, zeros ("0")
are still present. Surprisingly, the functions work fine when I apply them to a single
dataset (outside the loop). I've tried:
all.files <- list.files(".")
txt.files <- grep("threat.txt",all.files,value=T)
for(i in txt.files){
d <- read.table(paste(i,sep=""),header=F)
d[d==0] <- NA #replace zeros with NA
write.table(d, paste0(i,".tlbs.txt"), quote=FALSE, row.names=TRUE)}
d<-d[ ,-c(10,11)]
d2<-d[complete.cases(d), ]
d2$V4<-as.numeric(d2$V4)
congruent <- (d2$V4 == 1) == TRUE
x <- get_tlbs(d2$V14, congruent, prior_weights = NULL, method = "weighted",
fill_gaps = FALSE)
write.table(x, paste0(i,".tlbs.txt"), quote=FALSE, row.names=TRUE)}
I've also tried:
for(i in txt.files){
d <- read.table(paste(i,sep=""),header=F)
if (0 %in% d)
{replace_with_na(d,replace = list(x = 0))} # replace zeros with NA
d<-d[ ,-c(10,11)]
d2<-d[complete.cases(d), ]
d2$V4<-as.numeric(d2$V4)
congruent <- (d2$V4 == 1) == TRUE
x <- get_tlbs(d2$V14, congruent, prior_weights = NULL, method = "weighted",
fill_gaps = FALSE)
write.table(x, paste0(i,".summaryoutput.txt"), quote=FALSE, row.names=TRUE)}
Thank you for your help.
Sincerely
Helen
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