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>From: Jeff Newmiller [jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us]
>Sent: 28 October 2012 15:27
>To: Benjamin Ward (ENV); r-help@r-project.org
>Subject: Re: [R] Having some Trouble Data Structures
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>Search on "ragged array".
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>My preferred approac
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From: Benjamin Ward (ENV)
To: "r-help@r-project.org"
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Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 5:32 AM
Subject: [R] Having some Trouble Data Structures
Hi Al
de in my previous reply which was not required and it
will not work.
#list1<-lapply(1:nrow(dat1),function(x)
paste(sample(1:1,3,replace=TRUE)),sep=",")
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- Original Message -
From: Benjamin Ward (ENV)
To: "r-help@r-project.org"
Cc:
Sent: Sunday, Octo
Search on "ragged array".
My preferred approach is to use a data frame with one row per effector that
repeats the per-ID information. If that occupies too much memory, you can setup
another data frame with one row per ID and refer to that information as using
lapply and subset the effectors da
On 28.10.2012 10:32, Benjamin Ward (ENV) wrote:
Hi All,
I'm trying to run a simulation of host-pathogen evolution based around
individuals.
What I need to have is a dataframe or table of some description - describing
all the individuals of a pathogen population (so far I've implemented this
Hi All,
I'm trying to run a simulation of host-pathogen evolution based around
individuals.
What I need to have is a dataframe or table of some description - describing
all the individuals of a pathogen population (so far I've implemented this as a
matrix):
ID No_of_Effectors
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