in your assignment for t3 you use nt which is undefined.  thus t.n$treatment
is NAs

but:

df<-data.frame(num=1:10,let=letters[1:10])
dat<-data.frame(let=sample(letters[1:10],20,replace=T))

dat$matched<-df$num[match(dat$let,df$let)]

should get you started


On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 7:56 AM, Janssen, K.J.M. <
k.j.m.jans...@umcutrecht.nl> wrote:

> Apologies, I wanted to make life easier by shortly describing my problem.
> Indeed, it is better to post the full code.
> I am not familiar with the dput, but I have pasted the code that I have
> used below.
>
>
> d <- matrix(NA,15,5)
> d <- as.data.frame(d)
>
> colnames(d) <- c("studynumber","t1","t2","t[,1]","t[,2]")
>
> d$studynumber <- c(1:15)                # add study numbers to select
> studies in scenarios
> d$t1
> <-c("car_pac","car_pac","cis_vin","car_pac","cis_doc","cis_gem","cis_gem","cis_vin","car_pac","car_doc","car_pac","car_pac","car_doc.pac","cis_vin","cis_iri")
> d$t2
> <-c("gef","bev_car_pac","cet_cis_vin","gef","gef","bev_cis_gem","cis_pem","cet_cis_vin","car_gem_pac","car_pem","erl","cis_pac","cet_car_doc.pac","cis_doc","car_pac")
>
> # Link treatment to relating treatment number: make vector of all unique
> treatment options
> t1 <- duplicated(c(d$t1,d$t2)) # returns TRUE and False, implying that we
> can need it so select
> t2 <- c(d$t1,d$t2) # combine both vectors, as treatments can be both
> reference as index treatment
> t3 <- na.omit(ifelse(t1==FALSE,c(d$t1,d$t2),NA))[1:nt] # omit double
> treatment
>
> #make dataset with first colomn all possible treatments, and second colomn
> their respective numbers
> t.n <- matrix(NA,17,2)          # list possible treatments (here 17), and
> link them to numbers
> t.n <- as.data.frame(t.n)
> colnames(t.n) <- c("treatment","numbers")
> t.n$treatment <- t3
> t.n$numbers <- 1:17
>
> # link treatments in d with treatment numbers in dataset t.n
>
> Here is where I aim to fill d$"t[,1]" and d$"t[,2]" with the corresrponding
> numbers from t.n
>
> Thanks.
>
> Kristel
>
>
>
>
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: David Winsemius [mailto:dwinsem...@comcast.net]
> Verzonden: zo 18-9-2011 15:20
> Aan: Janssen, K.J.M.
> CC: michael.weyla...@gmail.com; r-help@r-project.org
> Onderwerp: Re: [R] Replacing matching values by related values
>
>
> On Sep 18, 2011, at 3:56 AM, Janssen, K.J.M. wrote:
>
> > Thanks Michael.
> > I tested it and it works for numeric values, but not for the 'text'
> > values that I am comparing, thus comparing "a" with "a","b", etc.
> > Any advice how I can solve it?
>
> Solve what? You never posted full working code and an explicit
> example. Unless there were actually objects named "a", "b", "c", etc.
> in your workspace then the code that started out: v <-
> c(f,a,e,d,m, .... would not have been meaningful except to hint at the
> possibility that you might be comparing character vectors. I assumed
> that d[,2] was actually letters[1:17] rather than what you wrote. It's
> especially important to indicate whehte ryou have attached any objects.
>
> Post dput(head(d)) and dput(v) for the example part and include any
> code use to construct them.
>
> --
> david.
>
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
> > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> > Van: R. Michael Weylandt <michael.weyla...@gmail.com> [mailto:
> michael.weyla...@gmail.com
> > ]
> > Verzonden: zo 18-9-2011 2:27
> > Aan: Janssen, K.J.M.
> > CC: <r-help@r-project.org>
> > Onderwerp: Re: [R] Replacing matching values by related values
> >
> > Try playing with match(). Something like
> >
> > d[match(v,d[,1]),2]
> >
> > Should work (untested bc I'm writing from my phone though)
> >
> > Michael Weylandt
> >
> > On Sep 17, 2011, at 4:33 PM, "Janssen, K.J.M." <
> k.j.m.jans...@umcutrecht.nl
> > > wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> I am trying to replace values of a vector (consisting of 15 values)
> >> by a value that is related to a matching value in a dataset
> >> (consisting of 17 rows).
> >> Here's an example
> >> The vector:
> >> v <- c(f,a,e,d,m,o,e,f,i,n,e,i,b,a,o)
> >>
> >> The dataset's columns consist of the following values
> >> d[,1] <- c(a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l,m,n,o,p,q)
> >> d[,2] <- 1:17
> >>
> >> So I want to end up with a vector that consists of the values of
> >> the second colomn, when the value of the vector matches the value
> >> of the first colomn.
> >> Thus, I aim to end up with a vector with the following values
> >> c(6,1,5,4,13,15,5,6,9,14,5,9,2,1,15)
> >>
> >> Help is appreciated!
> >>
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