Not too sure what you want the means of, but try

?colMeans
?rowMeans


On 12/14/05, Charles Plessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I am so ashamed to pollute the list with a trivial question, but it is a
> long time I have not used R, and I need a result in the next one or two
> hour...
>
> I have a table which I have loaded with read.table, and I want to make
> the mean of its columns.
>
> > slides <- read.table("slides.txt")
> > slides [1:5,]
>            V1    V2     V3     V4     V5     V6     V7     V8
> 1 PLB00090AA02 0.147  0.018  0.046  0.064 -0.018 -0.008 -0.063
> 2 PLB00090BC08 0.171  0.011 -0.001  0.009  0.052  0.032 -0.065
> 3 PLB00090CG02 0.029 -0.014 -0.042  0.006  0.024 -0.009 -0.043
> 4 PLB00091AA08 0.033  0.050 -0.022 -0.002  0.038  0.015 -0.037
> 5 PLB00091BE02 0.183  0.039  0.052 -0.014 -0.034 -0.037  0.037
>
> but I can not get the mean :
>
> > mean(slides [1,2:8])
>    V2     V3     V4     V5     V6     V7     V8
> 0.147  0.018  0.046  0.064 -0.018 -0.008 -0.063
>
> obviously, I fail to tell R that I am using a vector.
>
> > y<- c(1,2,3,4)
> > mean(y)
> [1] 2.5
>
> but as.vector does not solve my problem
>
> > lapply(as.vector(slides[1,2:8]),sum)
> $V2
> [1] 0.147
>
> $V3
> [1] 0.018
>
> $V4
> [1] 0.046
>
> $V5
> [1] 0.064
>
> $V6
> [1] -0.018
>
> $V7
> [1] -0.008
>
> $V8
> [1] -0.063
>
> In the end, I would like to use lapply to fill a new column in the table
> with the means.
> (and then extract the closest ones to zero...)
>
> Once again, sorry for this mail, whose answer is probably trivial, but it
> would
> be an enormous help if somebody could sent it to me!
>
> --
> Charles
>
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