On 23/07/2020 6:15 p.m., Sorkin, John wrote:
Colleagues,
The by function in the R program below is not giving me the sums
I expect to see, viz.,
382+170=552
4730+170=4900
5+6=11
199+25=224
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#full R program:
mydata <- data.frame(covid=c(0,0,0,0,1,1,1,1),
sex=(rep(c(1,1,0,0),2)),
status=rep(c(1,0),2),
values=c(382,4730,5,199,170,497,6,25))
mydata
by(mydata,list(mydata$sex,mydata$status),sum)
by(mydata,list(mydata$sex,mydata$status),print)
###################################################
The problem is that you are summing the mydata values, not the
mydata$values values. That will include covid, sex and status in the
sums. I think you'll get what you should (though it doesn't match what
you say you expected, which looks wrong to me) with this code:
by(mydata$values,list(mydata$sex,mydata$status),sum)
for 0,0, the sum is 224 = 199+25
for 0,1, the sum is 11 = 5+6
for 1,0, the sum is 5227 = 4730 + 497 (not 4730 + 170)
for 1,1, the sum is 552 = 382 + 170
Duncan Murdoch
More complete explanation of my question
I have created a simple dataframe having three factors:
mydata <- data.frame(covid=c(0,0,0,0,1,1,1,1),
sex=(rep(c(1,1,0,0),2)),
status=rep(c(1,0),2),
values=c(382,4730,5,199,170,497,6,25))
> mydata
covid sex status values
1 0 1 1 382
2 0 1 0 4730
3 0 0 1 5
4 0 0 0 199
5 1 1 1 170
6 1 1 0 497
7 1 0 1 6
8 1 0 0 25
When I use the by function with a sum as an argument, I don’t
get the sums that I would expect to
receive based either on the listing of the dataframe above,
or from using by with print as an argument:
by(mydata,list(mydata$sex,mydata$status),sum)
: 0
: 0
[1] 225
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
: 1
: 0
[1] 5230
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
: 0
: 1
[1] 14
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
: 1
: 1
[1] 557
I expected to see the following sums:
382+170=552
4730+170=4900
5+6=11
199+25=224
Which as can be seen by the output above, I am not getting.
Using print as an argument to the by function, I get the values
grouped as I would expect, but for some reason I get a double
printing of the values!
by(mydata,list(mydata$sex,mydata$status),print)
covid sex status values
4 0 0 0 199
8 1 0 0 25
covid sex status values
2 0 1 0 4730
6 1 1 0 497
covid sex status values
3 0 0 1 5
7 1 0 1 6
covid sex status values
1 0 1 1 382
5 1 1 1 170
: 0
: 0
covid sex status values
4 0 0 0 199
8 1 0 0 25
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
: 1
: 0
covid sex status values
2 0 1 0 4730
6 1 1 0 497
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
: 0
: 1
covid sex status values
3 0 0 1 5
7 1 0 1 6
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
: 1
: 1
covid sex status values
1 0 1 1 382
5 1 1 1 170
What am I doing wrong, or what don’t I understand
About the by function?
Thank you
John
John David Sorkin M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Medicine
Chief, Biostatistics and Informatics
University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Gerontology and Geriatric
Medicine
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