you can also look at subset,
my.data.frame <- data.frame(a=rnorm(10),
b=factor(sample(letters[1:4], 10, replace=T)))
str(my.data.frame)
my.data.frame[my.data.frame$b == "a", ]
subset(my.data.frame, b == "a")
by the way, it is probably safer not to use "data" as a variable name
as it is also a function.
Hope this helps,
baptiste
On 13 Jan 2009, at 09:33, Dimitris Rizopoulos wrote:
have a look at ?"[.data.frame"; what you need is the following:
dat <- data.frame(a = rbinom(20, 1, 0.5), x = rnorm(20), y =
rnorm(20))
dat
dat[dat$a == 1, ]
I hope it helps.
Best,
Dimitris
Bunny, lautloscrew.com wrote:
Hi all,
i have a pretty easy indexing question, at least i believe so. The
main
reason i post it here, is that brackets and $ are hard to google.
How do I index correctly, if i just want to display the whole dataset
conditioned on the fact that some particular column equals one.
I know i can do something like: data$somecolumn[data$particularcol
==1] . That will show all "some column" values where the particular
column is 1.
Unfortunately something like : data[data$particularcol ==1] does not
work to get the whole matrix.
is there some easy way except the % in % stuff ?
Thx in advance
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