Thanks.  That works.

However, in my own case, there are more columns of other kinds of
data.  So to me, it is more important to get the row index of those
that has the min values of particular column in particular class
(which is another column).

Can you help more as how to get those row index? One issue is that for
some class they may share the same min value so that using %in% does
not work.  My goal is to reduce the original matrix size and get the
result back in the original matrix format.


Thanks.

On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Ista Zahn <istaz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There are various ways, including
>
> x <- read.table(textConnection("1.2 1
> + 1.3 1
> + 1.3 1
> + 1.5 1
> + 2.1 2
> + 2.0 2
> + 9.9 2
> + 1.4 3
> + 1.8 3
> + 1.9 3") )
>
> x <- as.matrix(x)
>
> x.min <- cbind(tapply(x[,1], x[,2], min), unique(x[,"V2"]))
>
> Most of that is just formatting it in the way you requested. All you
> need to compute the values is
>
> tapply(x[,1], x[,2], min)
>
> -Ista
>
> On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 1:47 AM, Waverley @ Palo Alto
> <waverley.paloa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a matrix, first column is of certain values, second column is
>> the class labels or a factor.
>> e.g.
>>
>> 1.2 1
>> 1.3 1
>> 1.3 1
>> 1.5 1
>> 2.1 2
>> 2.0 2
>> 9.9 2
>> 1.4 3
>> 1.8 3
>> 1.9 3
>>
>> I want to find out what is the min values of column 1 for each
>> corresponding class (column 2).  For the above example, I want to
>> return a matrix of
>> 1.2 1
>> 2.0 2
>> 1.3 3
>>
>> Can someone suggest how to code for that?  The second column can be of
>> characters.
>>
>> Thanks much.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Waverley @ Palo Alto
>>
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>
>
>
> --
> Ista Zahn
> Graduate student
> University of Rochester
> Department of Clinical and Social Psychology
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>



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