Thanks for the help. :)
I was also looking at attach() but this one works perfect.
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Small mistake in my subset example. I mean to remove the `$ID` part at
the end so that you can play with the whole subset-ted data.frame, and
not just get back the ID column. Instead of this:
R interesting - subset(DataFile, log2 = 7)$ID
do this:
R interesting - subset(DataFile, log2 = 7)
I
Thanks for saying. :)
This morning I tried out some things with this code, and different variants
with it.
Works nice.
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I figured out something new that I would like to see if I can do this more
easy with R then Excel.
I have these huge files with data.
For example:
DataFile.csv
ID Name log2
1 Fantasy 5.651
2 New 7.60518
3 Finding 8.9532
4 Looeka -0.248652
5 Vani 0.3548
With like header1: ID, header 2:
On 22-04-2012, at 13:03, Yellow wrote:
I figured out something new that I would like to see if I can do this more
easy with R then Excel.
I have these huge files with data.
For example:
DataFile.csv
ID Name log2
1 Fantasy 5.651
2 New 7.60518
3 Finding 8.9532
4 Looeka
Hello,
Berend Hasselman wrote
On 22-04-2012, at 13:03, Yellow wrote:
I figured out something new that I would like to see if I can do this
more
easy with R then Excel.
I have these huge files with data.
For example:
DataFile.csv
ID Name log2
1 Fantasy 5.651
2 New 7.60518
O_o This is kinda interesting
I have 267 log2 values = 7.
And 295 ID numbers.
I don't see any problems in my code also:
ID_Log2_Above_7 = DataFile[DataFile$log2 = 7, c(ID, Log2]
# Take ID out.
ID_Above_7 = ID_Log2_Above_7$ID
# Only numbers, no na or inf.
ID_Above_7_NO_NA =
Please provide self-contained, reproducible examples.
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012, Yellow wrote:
O_o This is kinda interesting
I have 267 log2 values = 7.
And 295 ID numbers.
I don't see any problems in my code also:
ID_Log2_Above_7 = DataFile[DataFile$log2 = 7, c(ID, Log2]
Missing a
On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 7:03 AM, Yellow s1010...@student.hsleiden.nl wrote:
I figured out something new that I would like to see if I can do this more
easy with R then Excel.
I have these huge files with data.
For example:
DataFile.csv
ID Name log2
1 Fantasy 5.651
2 New 7.60518
3
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