On Mar 13, 2011, at 7:48 PM, Eduardo M. A. M.Mendes wrote:

Hi there

... means that I have not copied all the data that R showed on the screen.

I fail to see the point in posting mangled dput output.

--
David.

Cheers

Ed


-----Original Message-----
From: David Winsemius [mailto:dwinsem...@comcast.net]
Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2011 8:37 PM
To: Eduardo M. A. M.Mendes
Cc: 'Joshua Wiley'; R-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] readMat - how to retrieve the variables


On Mar 13, 2011, at 7:27 PM, Eduardo M. A. M.Mendes wrote:

Hello there

Here is the output of the command

structure(list(a =
structure(list(structure(list(structure(c(16.259746877453,
17.7125316239611, 17.7801266531401, 18.7370886410339,
18.5622784910323, 19. ....

That seems pretty unlikely. All of those "...." are not in the output from
dput are they? The dimension of 3683 implies otherwise.

....
), .Dim = c(3683L, 1L)), structure(c(0, 0, 6.7, 46.1, 2, 0, 29.5,
93.7, 4.5, 39.6, 1.4, 5.5, 9, 12.2, 5.7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 8, 0, 19.5,
30 ....
....
), .Dim = c(3683L, 1L))), .Dim = c(2L, 1L, 1L), .Dimnames = list(
  c("flow", "precip"), NULL, NULL)), structure(list(structure(c(42,
42, 44, 60, 84, 97, 113, 357, 613, 495, 401, 295, 250, 228, 202,
174 ....
....
12, 36, 0, 2, 0, 6, 13, 0, 1, 0, 12, 0, 0, 32, 0, 0, 1, 36, 7, 36, 48, 27, 7), .Dim = c(3683L, 1L))), .Dim = c(2L, 1L, 1L), .Dimnames = list(
  c("flow", "precip"), NULL, NULL))), .Dim = c(2L, 1L, 1L), .Dimnames
= list(
  c("river1", "river2"), NULL, NULL))), .Names = "a", header =
structure(list(
  description = "MATLAB 5.0 MAT-file, Platform: PCWIN, Created on:
Sun Mar
13 18:51:54 2011                                                  ",
  version = "5", endian = "little"), .Names = c("description",
"version", "endian")))

Cheers

Ed


-----Original Message-----
From: David Winsemius [mailto:dwinsem...@comcast.net]
Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2011 8:01 PM
To: Eduardo M. A. M.Mendes
Cc: 'Joshua Wiley'; R-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] readMat - how to retrieve the variables


On Mar 13, 2011, at 6:42 PM, Eduardo M. A. M.Mendes wrote:


Hi Joshua

Many thanks.

The values of flow can be accessed in a weird way and we can used
them for some calculations. Since I am a newbie as far as using R is
concerned I wonder whether you could tell me how to create a
structure in R that looks like the one I have in matlab (that is, a
variable a that contains river1 and river2 that contains flow and
precipitation).

If you posted the results of dput(a) ,  we might be able to test our
pet theories, but here is my hapless first guess:

mat.R.struc <- with(b$a[,,1],   #looks like it was a matrix that had
lists as elements
            cbind(as.data.frame(river1), as.data.frame(river2) )
               )

It's not so much that it will "look like" your Matlab structure, but
it could be something that you can work with. This will create a long-
format structure which is a typical one for plotting ans regression.
Another option would be an R array which, unlike matrices, can have
more than 2 dimensions.



Cheers

Ed


-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua Wiley [mailto:jwiley.ps...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2011 7:20 PM
To: Eduardo M. A. M.Mendes
Cc: R-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] readMat - how to retrieve the variables

On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 2:56 PM, Eduardo M. A. M.Mendes
<emammen...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Joshua

Many thanks for the prompt reply.

I have saved a short version of the matlab file and the output on R
is

b=readMat("testr.mat")
b
$a
, , 1

   [,1]
river1 List,2
river2 List,2

It looks like you are dealing with a special series of lists nested
within three dimensional arrays within lists. My suggestion would be
to double check that the matlab file has reasonable data (whatever
that means) and try to double check your use of readmat (do you meet
all the requirements for versions, etc.).  That is not a common R
structure so the extraction is similarly uncommon.
Perhaps Henrik will be along with more helpful answers.

Good luck,

Josh


attr(,"header")
attr(,"header")$description
[1] "MATLAB 5.0 MAT-file, Platform: PCWIN, Created on: Sun Mar 13
18:51:54 2011                                                  "

attr(,"header")$version
[1] "5"

attr(,"header")$endian
[1] "little"

When I issue the command b$a[,,1]$river1[,,1]$flow  I see the flow
values.

Unfortunately the data is confidential.

Many thanks

Ed


-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua Wiley [mailto:jwiley.ps...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2011 6:30 PM
To: Eduardo M. A. M.Mendes
Cc: R-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] readMat - how to retrieve the variables

Hi Ed,

Can you please provide *at least* the R output from running:

str(data)

where "data" is the variable name you stored the results of
readMat() in.  If it is reasonably small and can be sent as
plaintext (I do not know Matlabs file format off hand), you could
send us the actual data so we can try to read it in, but at the
least str() will let us see how R is storing your data and give you
some explanation.

Side note, as data() is a function, it might be worthwhile to call
your actual data something else (say, mydata, dat, etc.).  For
anyone else interested, readMat() is in package "R.matlab".

Cheers,

Josh

On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 2:07 PM, Eduardo M. A. M.Mendes
<emammen...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello

I have a matlab MAT file that contains one single variable: a. The
structure of a is as follows:

a.river1.flow (flow values)
a.river1.date_flow (date)
a.river1.precip (precipitation values) a.river1.date_precip
a.river2.flow a.river2.date_flow a.river2.precip
a.river2.date_precip

I have used readMat to load the variable a in R, however I have no
idea how readMat translates a. I managed to get some values out of
data=readMat("matfile.mat")

data$a[,,1]$river1[,,1]$flow  -> Why do I need [,,1]?  Why not
data$a$river1$flow?

Many thanks

Ed

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