There is a data.frame,i print it with aspply.
df<-data.frame(name=c("alice","becka","james","jeffery","john"),
sex=c("F","M","M","F","M"),
age=c(13,13,12,13,12),
height=c(56.5,65.3,57.3,62.5,69),
weigh...
@Frank I've deleted my answer. That SO user needs to learn how to write. I don't care if they think that computer programming is a literature or not. I'm pretty close to ignoring any of their future questions.
yeah, my memory of this user's q's isn't very long, but this is pretty egregious. maybe if they'd just written a new question (or two) as they went along, it wouldn't be so bad
I really think questions like this shouldn't be answered.. how can people find asking question like this on SO to be faster than reading some basic intro manual
Just fast and simple question. I want to calculate the mean of 3 valus in the data.frame.
> head(df)
1 K 2 5 4 2
2 L 2 1 4 1
3 M 1 3 4 3
4 N 3 2 1 1
5 H 7 8 11 13
I'd like to get the mean of the 7, 8 and 11 which are in the 5 row of this data.frame.
Why this code...
When using .SD to apply a function to a subset of dt's columns I can't seem to find the correct way to handle the situation where I have duplicated column names... e.g.
# Make some data
set.seed(123)
dt <- data.table( matrix( sample(6,16,repl=T) , 4 ) )
setnames(dt , rep( letters[1:2] , 2 ) )
#...
@Arun ok thanks. I think that specifying numeric positions should be expected to work right out the box though no? I can understand column names not working.
I'll get onto the data.table mailing list and catch up
I guess mine (and Steve's) views are more towards not having dup-names at all (probably while loading a file or even allowing to create a data.table with data.table(.) function) but maybe not while grouping/aggregating/subsetting etc...
@SimonO101 The problem is that ".SD" is constructed using "xvars" which is column names. In order to do it in a way so that dup cols are not omitted, one has to change column-name subsetting to column-number subsetting.
And I'm not sure if that's good (and if that's really necessary for a feature that's not that much in use).
@Arun ok, but the documentation should be updated because really (and don't get me wrong I love data.table), reading .SDcols Specifies the columns of x included in .SD. May be character column names or numeric positions, I as a user, expect it to work properly when I specify c(1,3).
because I'm not aware that data.table is doing any name matching behind the scenes
@SimonO101 Yes, that'll be done before the next stable version gets released, I suppose. @Ricardo already filed a bug on this. Another issue is that within [, the columns are seen as variables... which also would pose problems when col names are duplicated.
@SimonO101 Yes, it doesn't matter if you provide .SDcols as integer or character, xvars (that is used as a j argument with with=FALSE) used to subset .SD at this point is a character vector.
Hmm, yes I do see your problem. I wonder if you could give column names attributes (possibly hidden), one of which could be the integer position of the column in the data.table?
Well, only if a warning was generated, .e.g. warning: duplicate column names specified in j. This affects columns: 1,3. Use .attr to specify which columns you want in j or something along those lines.
Not even sure if its possible, let alone feasible!
You're right that the documentation needs change to reflect the "scope" of duplicate names (I'd like to keep it as minimal as possible - loading + creating, but nothing else). Thanks again for reporting. I'll add the links to your post.