Use data.frame, not rbind, e.g. DF <- data.frame(a, b, c) On 7/14/06, Jesse Albert Canchola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Many thanks, Gabor. This is very close to what would be ideal. You gave > me an idea as follows: > > Rather than combine pairs of data vectors/frames AFTER the "combn" > function, combine all data before (though I belive this would be less > efficient) and add an index then use that index to choose your pairs (or > whatever combinatorics you are using; e.g., 8 choose 4 so all > combinations of 4 out of 8 for a total of 70 combinations.) > > Example data frames with variable names: > > Data frame "a" where I add an "index": > id measure index > 1 1.1 1 > 2 1.2 1 > 3 1.3 1 > > Data frame "b" where I add an "index": > id measure index > 4 2.1 2 > 5 2.2 2 > 6 2.3 2 > > Data frame "c" where I add an index: > id measure index > 7 3.1 3 > 8 3.2 3 > 9 3.3 3 > > If we combine all these data at once using rbind, we get: > id measure index > 1 1.1 1 > 2 1.2 1 > 3 1.3 1 > 4 2.1 2 > 5 2.2 2 > 6 2.3 2 > 7 3.1 3 > 8 3.2 3 > 9 3.3 3 > > We can then use something similar to your code and the index to choose the > required pairs as derived from the "combn" function. > For example, the "combn" function will choose the data pairs > (1,2) > (1,3) > (2,3) > > where, for example, the pairs (1,2) will have data from frames "a" and > "b": > 1 1.1 1 > 2 1.2 1 > 3 1.3 1 > 4 2.1 2 > 5 2.2 2 > 6 2.3 2 > > so that we can go down the list subsetting what we need and doing > operations on each combined pair as we go. > > Is there an easy way in R to do this operation? > > For the above, an attempt might be: > > ########## STAB CODE ######### > DF <- rbind(a,b,c) > DF > for(index in as.data.frame(combn(3,2))) print(DF[,index]) > ######## END STAB CODE ###### > > but this is choosing 3 choose 2 COLUMNS within the combined file rather > than 3 choose 2 ROWS. > > > Best regards and TIAA, > Jesse > > > > > > "Gabor Grothendieck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 07/13/2006 07:39 PM > > To > "Jesse Albert Canchola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > cc > r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch > Subject > Re: [R] looping using combinatorics > > > > > > > I assume your question is given 3 vectors of the same length: a, b and c > how do we loop over pairs of them. In the following each iteration > displays > one pair: > > library(combinat) > DF <- data.frame(a = 1:4, b = 5:8, c = 9:12) > for(idx in as.data.frame(combn(3,2))) print(DF[,idx]) > > On 7/13/06, Jesse Albert Canchola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have a problem where I need to loop over the total combinations of > > vectors (combined once chosen via combinatorics). Here is a > > simplification of the problem: > > > > STEP 1: Define three vectors a, b, c. > > STEP 2: Combine all possible pairwise vectors (i.e., 3 choose 2 = 3 > > possible pairs of vectors: ab,ac, bc) > > NOTE: the actual problem has 8 choose 4, 8 choose 5 and 8 choose 6 > > combinations. > > STEP 3: Do the same math on each pairwise combination and spit out > > answers each time > > > > ####### BEGIN CODE ####### > > #STEP 1 > > a1 <- c(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12) > > a <- matrix(a1,2,3,byrow=T) > > a > > > > b1 <- c(13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24) > > b <- matrix(b1,2,3,byrow=T) > > b > > > > c1 <- c(25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36) > > c <- matrix(b1,2,3,byrow=T) > > c > > > > # example: combine the first two vectors "a" and "b" > > combab <- rbind(a,b) > > > > # the a,b combined data from the algorithm later below should look like > > # something like the following: > > combab > > > > # use the combinatorics "combn" function found in the "combinat" package > > on CRAN > > m <- combn(3,2) # three choose two combinations > > m > > > > # the first assignment below should be numeric and then subsequent > > # assignments as character since the first time you assign a number to > > # a character in a matrix the rest of the numbers in the matrix are > > coerced to character > > m[m==1]='a'; m[m=='2']='b'; m[m=='3']='c' > > m > > > > #STEP 2: combine pairwise vectors into a matrix or frame > > for (i in dim(m)[1]) > > for (j in dim(m)[2]) > > { > > combined <- > > rbind(cat(format(m[i]),"\n"),cat(format(m[j]),"\n")) #cat/format removes > > the quotes > > combined > > } > > traceback() > > > > > > #STEP 3: {not there yet} > > ################# END CODE ################ > > > > The problem is that in STEP 2 (not complete), the results in the rbind > are > > not recognized as the objects they represent (i.e., the "a" without > quotes > > is not recognized as the data object we defined in STEP 1. Perhaps this > > is a parsing problem. Perhaps there is an alterative way to do this. I > > looked pretty long and hard in the CRAN libraries but alas, I am stuck. > > BTW, I picked up R about a month ago (I used primarily SAS, Stata and > > SPSS). > > > > Regards and TIA, > > Jesse > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Jesse A. Canchola > > Biostatistician III > > Bayer Healthcare > > 725 Potter St. > > Berkeley, CA 94710 > > P: 510.705.5855 > > F: 510.705.5718 > > E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________________________________________________________ > > > > The information contained in this e-mail is for the exclusive use of the > intended recipient(s) and may be confidential, proprietary, and/or legally > privileged. Inadvertent disclosure of this message does not constitute a > waiver of any privilege. 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