Hi Mark,

Is there a reason you cannot simply include the make of the car along
with all the other data?  Using your example:

cbind(as.data.frame(t(x)), carmake)

then instead of applying across columns, apply across rows, and have
your custom function decide what to do based on the column named
"carmake".  Alternately, if you will be dealing with the same makes of
cars a lot and are willing to do something a bit more involved, you
could consider defining custom classes for each car make, make your
function generic, and then create methods for it to match the
different car makes.

Cheers,

Josh


On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Mark Ebbert <mark.ebb...@hci.utah.edu> wrote:
> Dear R gurus,
>
> I'm trying to solve what I assume is a fairly simple problem, but I'm having 
> trouble finding the proper approach. I have a matrix where each column is 
> some object (e.g. a car) and each row is a numeric measurement of a feature 
> of said object (e.g. horse power, top speed, etc.). Let's also suppose that I 
> know what make the car is (e.g. toyota, ford, etc.), stored in a separate 
> vector. What I want to do is apply a custom function over each column of this 
> matrix, but the function will behave differently depending on the make of the 
> car, so each time a column is passed into my custom function, the function 
> needs to know the make of the car. What I imagine being able to do is 
> something like this:
>
> carmake<-c("Toyota","Ford","Chevy")
> x<-matrix(1:12,nrow=4)
> colnames(x)<-c("Car1","Car2","Car3")
> rownames(x)<-c("Horsepower","TopSpeed","Weight","Cost")
> res<-apply(my_matrix,2,my_func,carmake)
>
> The obvious problem with this is that I cannot know which column 'my_func' is 
> working on, in order to know which column to get the car make from. I then 
> thought I could try and match on column name, but when the column is passed 
> into 'my_func' it loses the column name.
>
> Anyway, I hope that made sense. I appreciate any help you may offer!
>
> Mark T. W. Ebbert
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Ph.D. Student, Health Psychology
University of California, Los Angeles
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