stefan.d...@gmail.com wrote: > Hello, > thanks a lot. This is a form which I can work with in R. > > Another question, which I hope is not a bridge too far: Can I write > the R matrix which your code created back into the xml format (i.e. > with the same tags and structure) from which it came and hence feed it > back to the original software?
trans = apply(xx, 1, function(x) { tr = newXMLNode("transition") mapply(newXMLNode, names(x), x, MoreArgs = list(parent = tr)) tr }) top = newXMLNode("transitionmatrix", .children = trans) saveXML(top, "newTransition.xml") > > Best, > Stefan > > > On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 3:17 PM, Duncan Temple Lang > <dun...@wald.ucdavis.edu> wrote: >> >> stefan.d...@gmail.com wrote: >>> Hello, >>> from a software I have the following output in xml (see below): >>> It is a series of matrices, for each age one. I have 3 categories >>> (might vary in the application), hence, 3x3 matrices where each >>> element gives the probability of transition from i to j. I would like >>> read this data into R (preferably in a list, where each list element >>> is one of the age specific matrices) and - after altering the values >>> in R - write it back into the file. I know that there is an xml >>> package in R with which I have already struggled, but I have to admit >>> my understanding is too limited. Maybe somebody had a similar problem >>> or know the code of the top of his or her head. >> Hi Stefan >> >> There are many approaches for handling this. I assume that the primary >> obstacle you are facing is extracting the values from the XML. The following >> will do that for you. >> We start with the content in transition.xml (or in a string in R). >> Since the XML is very shallow, i.e. not very hierarchical, and all >> the information is in the transition nodes under the root, we can >> use xmlToList(). >> This returns a list with an element for each <transition> >> element, and such elements are character vectors containing the >> values from age, sex, from, to, and percent. >> So I've put these into a matrix and you are now back entirely >> within R and can group the values by age and arrange them into >> the individual transition matrices. >> >> >> doc = xmlParse("transition.xml") >> matrix(as.numeric(unlist(xmlToList(doc))), , 5, byrow = TRUE, >> dimnames = list(NULL, names(xmlRoot(doc)[[1]]))) >> >> >> D. >> >> >> >>> Any help appreciated. >>> >>> Thanks and best, >>> Stefan >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?><transitionmatrix> >>> <transition><age>0</age><sex>0</sex><from>1</from><to>1</to><percent>99.99999</percent></transition><transition><age>0</age><sex>0</sex><from>1</from><to>2</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>0</age><sex>0</sex><from>1</from><to>3</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>0</age><sex>0</sex><from>2</from><to>1</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>0</age><sex>0</sex><from>2</from><to>2</to><percent>99.999985</percent></transition><transition><age>0</age><sex>0</sex><from>2</from><to>3</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>0</age><sex>0</sex><from>3</from><to>1</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>0</age><sex>0</sex><from>3</from><to>2</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>0</age><sex>0</sex><from>3</from><to>3</to><percent>99.999985</percent></transition><transition><age>0</age><sex>1</sex><from>1</from><to>1</to><percent>100.0</percent></transition><transition><age> 0< >> /! >>> >>> age><sex>1</sex><from>1</from><to>2</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>0</age><sex>1</sex><from>1</from><to>3</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>0</age><sex>1</sex><from>2</from><to>1</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>0</age><sex>1</sex><from>2</from><to>2</to><percent>100.0</percent></transition><transition><age>0</age><sex>1</sex><from>2</from><to>3</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>0</age><sex>1</sex><from>3</from><to>1</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>0</age><sex>1</sex><from>3</from><to>2</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>0</age><sex>1</sex><from>3</from><to>3</to><percent>100.0</percent></transition><transition><age>1</age><sex>0</sex><from>1</from><to>1</to><percent>99.99999</percent></transition><transition><age>1</age><sex>0</sex><from>1</from><to>2</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>1</age><sex>0</sex><from>1</f ro >> m! >>> ><to>3</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>1</age> >>> <sex>0</sex><from>2</from><to>1</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>1</age><sex>0</sex><from>2</from><to>2</to><percent>99.999985</percent></transition><transition><age>1</age><sex>0</sex><from>2</from><to>3</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>1</age><sex>0</sex><from>3</from><to>1</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>1</age><sex>0</sex><from>3</from><to>2</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>1</age><sex>0</sex><from>3</from><to>3</to><percent>99.999985</percent></transition><transition><age>1</age><sex>1</sex><from>1</from><to>1</to><percent>100.0</percent></transition><transition><age>1</age><sex>1</sex><from>1</from><to>2</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>1</age><sex>1</sex><from>1</from><to>3</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>1</age><sex>1</sex><from>2</from><to>1</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>1</age><sex>1</sex><from>2</f ro >> m! >>> >>> ><to>2</to><percent>100.0</percent></transition><transition><age>1</age><sex>1</sex><from>2</from><to>3</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>1</age><sex>1</sex><from>3</from><to>1</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>1</age><sex>1</sex><from>3</from><to>2</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>1</age><sex>1</sex><from>3</from><to>3</to><percent>100.0</percent></transition><transition><age>2</age><sex>0</sex><from>1</from><to>1</to><percent>99.35205</percent></transition><transition><age>2</age><sex>0</sex><from>1</from><to>2</to><percent>0.6479474</percent></transition><transition><age>2</age><sex>0</sex><from>1</from><to>3</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>2</age><sex>0</sex><from>2</from><to>1</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>2</age><sex>0</sex><from>2</from><to>2</to><percent>97.101456</percent></transition><transition><age>2</age><sex>0</sex><from>2</from><to>3</to><pe rc >> e! >>> nt>2.8985496</percent></transition><transition><age>2</age><sex>0</sex >>>> <from>3</from><to>1</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>2</age><sex>0</sex><from>3</from><to>2</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>2</age><sex>0</sex><from>3</from><to>3</to><percent>100.0</percent></transition><transition><age>2</age><sex>1</sex><from>1</from><to>1</to><percent>97.82136</percent></transition><transition><age>2</age><sex>1</sex><from>1</from><to>2</to><percent>2.1786473</percent></transition><transition><age>2</age><sex>1</sex><from>1</from><to>3</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>2</age><sex>1</sex><from>2</from><to>1</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>2</age><sex>1</sex><from>2</from><to>2</to><percent>93.33336</percent></transition><transition><age>2</age><sex>1</sex><from>2</from><to>3</to><percent>6.6666408</percent></transition><transition><age>2</age><sex>1</sex><from>3</from><to>1</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>2</age><sex>1</sex><from>3</fr om >>> ! >>> >>> <to>2</to><percent>0.0</percent></transition><transition><age>2</age><sex>1</sex><from>3</from><to>3</to><percent>100.0</percent></transition> >>> </transitionmatrix> >>> >>> ______________________________________________ >>> 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. ______________________________________________ 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.