Hi Josh,

Here is one way:

with(x, aggregate(x[,-3], list(factor.level), mean, na.rm = TRUE))

HTH,
Jorge

On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 1:50 PM, Josh B <> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I was hoping someone could help me with the following problem. Consider
> this toy example. For the input dataset there are four individuals (rows
> "indv.1" through "indv.4"), measured for two different variables (columns
> "var.1" and "var.2") at two different levels of a factor (column
> "factor.level"). I want to calculate a matrix that has the average values
> for each trait (rows "var1.avg" and "var2.avg") separated by each level of
> the factor (columns "factor.a" and "factor.b").
>
> Please try my code below. I'm stuck at the part where I write the averages
> for each trait to the output matrix (see "y[j,i] <- mean(d[,j])" below). I
> think my code is wrong at this step, but I don't know how to do it right. To
> put it another way, why does my final product (the matrix called "y") have
> no values in it?
>
> My real dataset has many more variables (210) and many more factors
> (10) than this toy example, so any coding strategy must scale up well.
> Thanks very much in advance!
>
> x <- read.table(textConnection("var.1 var.2 factor.level
> indv.1 3 4 a
> indv.2 8 7 a
> indv.3 4 3 b
> indv.4 0 9 b"), header = TRUE)
>
> y <- matrix(nrow = 2, ncol = 2)
> colnames(y) <- c("factor.a", "factor.b")
> rownames(y) <- c("var1.avg", "var2.avg")
>
> for(i in 1:2) {
>    by(x, x$factor.level, function(d) {
>        for (j in 1:2) {
>            y[j,i] <- mean(d[,j])
>            }
>        }
>    )
> }
>
> y
>
>
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