You will have to be more specific, if you want specific help.
However, when I get the "object is not subsettable" error, it is
because I have accidentally referred to the wrong object.
For example,
cespl[1,4]
Error in cespl[1, 4] : object is not subsettable
mode(cespl)
[1] "function"
It is not possible to take a subset of a function; this is an action
that makes no sense.
-Don
At 7:40 AM -0500 6/3/05, Wagle, Mugdha wrote:
I have been using R and Perl. When I read in a text file using the
read.table option, and I try to mathematically manipulate the
individual elements in the table, I keep getting an "object is not
subsettable" error. If I try to use a different method, it works,
but takes too much time(basically, I then need to read in values
individually into R instead of as a 2D array, so the number of
function calls from Perl to R is very large). Could you suggest
another method whereby I could read an entire matrix or a file using
an R function call?
Thanks!
Sincerely,
Mugdha Wagle,
Hartwell center for Bioinformatics and Biotechnology,
St.Jude Children's Research Hospital
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