Hi r-help-boun...@r-project.org napsal dne 02.06.2009 13:20:26:
> The solution I provided should work > > First off all give your data frame shorter and easier names e.g. > > names(quatrro)<-c("x","y",etc) > > since you want y(n)*x(n+1) an easy way to code this is to add on an "NA" to > the start of x so everything shifts down a row and add an NA on the end of Y > so that X and Y are the same length. look up the concatentae function ?c to > understand this. > > Data frame is not a problem. In that case its... > > x<-c(NA,quattro$x) > y<-c(quattro$y,NA) > quattro$t<-quattro$x*quatrro$y Above will not work as your result has one value more then original data frame > df$t<-c(df$x,NA)*c(NA,df$y) Error in `$<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, "t", value = c(NA, 3, 28, NA)) : replacement has 4 rows, data has 3 > She need to drop the appropriate one. Regards Petr > > then > > write.table(quattro,file="where you want the table to go.csv",sep="") > > HTH, Si. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Carletto Rossi > To: Simon Pickett ; r-help@r-project.org > Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 12:03 PM > Subject: Re: [R] newbie help: simple operations in R > > > I' ve tried your suggestions but the results are wrong.I don't > understand...i explain my request in a new way. > I have this table named data-4-bk.csv > > "Y/h","u/U_b","v/U_b","uu/U_b^2","vv/U_b^2","uv/U_b^2","k/U_b^2" > 0.16067E-02,-0.11652E-01,0.30712E-04,0.11377E-02,0.37886E-06,-0.12657E-05,0.13570E-02 > 0.48616E-02,-0.28583E-01,-0.10085E-03,0.72322E-02,0.44299E-04,-0.17874E-04,0.78991E-02 > 0.82005E-02,-0.40079E-01,-0.25124E-03,0.14272E-01,0.23333E-03,-0.75078E-04,0.15054E-01 > 0.11625E-01,-0.47481E-01,-0.50081E-03,0.19783E-01,0.60134E-03,-0.17623E-03,0.20764E-01 > 0.15139E-01,-0.52047E-01,-0.78504E-03,0.23607E-01,0.11297E-02,-0.31123E-03,0.25042E-01 > 0.18743E-01,-0.54658E-01,-0.11273E-02,0.26189E-01,0.17884E-02,-0.46941E-03,0.28287E-01 > 0.22439E-01,-0.55902E-01,-0.15016E-02,0.27935E-01,0.25450E-02,-0.64447E-03,0.30825E-01 > 0.26231E-01,-0.56181E-01,-0.19149E-02,0.29136E-01,0.33728E-02,-0.83204E-03,0.32881E-01 > 0.30121E-01,-0.55777E-01,-0.23570E-02,0.29974E-01,0.42480E-02,-0.10299E-02,0.34591E-01 > 0.34111E-01,-0.54897E-01,-0.28303E-02,0.30577E-01,0.51528E-02,-0.12376E-02,0.36045E-01 > 0.38204E-01,-0.53696E-01,-0.33293E-02,0.31034E-01,0.60717E-02,-0.14533E-02,0.37305E-01 > 0.42403E-01,-0.52267E-01,-0.38533E-02,0.31403E-01,0.69931E-02,-0.16763E-02,0.38415E-01 > 0.46709E-01,-0.50663E-01,-0.43996E-02,0.31712E-01,0.79083E-02,-0.19064E-02,0.39403E-01 > > I give these R commands to import the file > > quattro <- read.csv('data-4-bk.csv', header=TRUE) > attach(quattro) > names(quattro) > > Then i'd like to calculate the new variable "t" defined as: > > First element of u/U_b column * Second element of Y/h column > Second element of u/U_b column * Third element of Y/h column > etc.. etc.. > > Now i' d like to print the values of t as a new column on the original data-4-bk.csv > > Thanks and sorry for my newbie request. > > > > > > > 2009/6/2 Simon Pickett <simon.pick...@bto.org> > > you could use a loop but maybe easier would be > x<-c(NA,x) > y<-c(y,NA) > t<-x*y > > use write.table() to write the table to your hard drive > > e.g. > > write.table(t, file="C:/Documents and Settings/simonp/My Documents/RELU/ > GIS data/Land Cover Map working/squares plus adjoining parcels/Scotland/ > scotland adj squares.csv", sep = ",",row.names = F) > > HTH, Si. > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carletto Rossi" <nuovo...@gmail.com> > To: <r-help@r-project.org> > Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 11:22 AM > Subject: [R] newbie help: simple operations in R > > > > Hi, i' d like to use R for simple calculations. I show you an examples to > make clear my help request > > I' ve a file .csv like this (my real file is composed by 10.000 lines and 8 > columns) > > x y > 3 4 > 1 7 > > I' ve imported in R correctly. Now i want create a new variable named "t" > and t is defined throught this relation: > > t = 4 (second element on x column) * 4 (first element on y column) > > in what way can i calculate t and print its value on an external file or, > better, append t values as a column on my original csv??? > > Thanks > > Emanuele > > > [[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. > > > > > > > [[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.