Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells

2012-10-08 Thread PIKAL Petr
Hi

 -Original Message-
 From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces@r-
 project.org] On Behalf Of William Dunlap
 Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2012 6:17 PM
 To: David Winsemius; fxen3k
 Cc: r-help@r-project.org
 Subject: Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells
 
 For nine numbers, R-helpers should recommend that people show their
 data with dput(obj) instead of str(obj).
 dput() shows everything in the object to full precision.  str() shows a
 summary of the object and rounds numbers to 2 digits -- it is good for

actually 4 digits

 str(testdata)
 num [1:9] 0.2006 0.1321 0.0564 0.0264 0.0201 ...

but you are right that dput does not hide anything.

Anyway exporting through csv from Excel like programs through csv can be rather 
problematic due to rounding habit of those programs. 

The best way to solve this problem will probably be to ask Microsoft help for 
assistance.

Regards
Petr

 an overview of the data, but when the question is why did I get a mean
 of .06 instead of .06547494 from my 9 numbers
 str() is not useful.
 
 Bill Dunlap
 Spotfire, TIBCO Software
 wdunlap tibco.com
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org
  [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On Behalf Of David Winsemius
  Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2012 9:08 AM
  To: fxen3k
  Cc: r-help@r-project.org
  Subject: Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells
 
 
  On Oct 6, 2012, at 1:11 AM, fxen3k wrote:
 
   Hi,
  
   the first command was bringing the numbers into R directly:
   * testdata - c(0.2006160108532920, 0.1321167173880490,
   0.0563941428921262, 0.0264198664609803, 0.0200581303857603,
   -0.2971754213679500, -0.2353086361784190, 0.0667195538296534,
   0.1755852636926560)
   mean(testdata)
   [1] 0.0161584*
  
   Here I tried to calculate the mean with the same numbers as given
   above, but taken from my dataset.
   *
   str(dataSet2$ac_bhar_60d_4d_after_ann[1:9])
   num [1:9] 0.2 0.13 0.06 0.03 0.02 -0.3 -0.24 0.07 0.18
   mean(dataSet2$ac_bhar_60d_4d_after_ann[1:9])
   [1] 0.0167
   *
 
  This is something that has happened in data processing:
 
   dat - read.csv2(text=0,2006160108532920
  + 0,1321167173880490
  + 0,0563941428921262
  + 0,0264198664609803
  + 0,0200581303857603
  + -0,2971754213679500
  + -0,2353086361784190
  + 0,0667195538296534
  + 0,1755852636926560
  + , header=FALSE)
   mean(dat[[1]])
  [1] 0.0161584
 
  
 
   It seems that in the second case he calculates the mean with
 rounded
   numbers
   (0.2 and not 0.20061601085...)
   Could it be that R imports only the rounded numbers?
   How can I build a CSV-file with numbers showing all decimal places?
   Because I think my current CSV-file only has numbers with 2 decimal
 places.
  
 
  That is more likely the fault of Excel than it is something R is
 responsible for.
 
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  Alameda, CA, USA
 
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Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells

2012-10-06 Thread fxen3k
Hi, 

the first command was bringing the numbers into R directly: 
* testdata - c(0.2006160108532920, 0.1321167173880490, 0.0563941428921262,
0.0264198664609803, 0.0200581303857603, -0.2971754213679500,
-0.2353086361784190, 0.0667195538296534, 0.1755852636926560)
 mean(testdata)
[1] 0.0161584*

Here I tried to calculate the mean with the same numbers as given above, but
taken from my dataset.
*
 str(dataSet2$ac_bhar_60d_4d_after_ann[1:9])
 num [1:9] 0.2 0.13 0.06 0.03 0.02 -0.3 -0.24 0.07 0.18
 mean(dataSet2$ac_bhar_60d_4d_after_ann[1:9])
[1] 0.0167
*

It seems that in the second case he calculates the mean with rounded numbers
(0.2 and not 0.20061601085...)
Could it be that R imports only the rounded numbers? 
How can I build a CSV-file with numbers showing all decimal places? Because
I think my current CSV-file only has numbers with 2 decimal places.


Kind Regards,
Felix




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Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells

2012-10-06 Thread R. Michael Weylandt
On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 9:11 AM, fxen3k f.seha...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 the first command was bringing the numbers into R directly:
 * testdata - c(0.2006160108532920, 0.1321167173880490, 0.0563941428921262,
 0.0264198664609803, 0.0200581303857603, -0.2971754213679500,
 -0.2353086361784190, 0.0667195538296534, 0.1755852636926560)
 mean(testdata)
 [1] 0.0161584*

 Here I tried to calculate the mean with the same numbers as given above, but
 taken from my dataset.
 *
 str(dataSet2$ac_bhar_60d_4d_after_ann[1:9])
  num [1:9] 0.2 0.13 0.06 0.03 0.02 -0.3 -0.24 0.07 0.18
 mean(dataSet2$ac_bhar_60d_4d_after_ann[1:9])
 [1] 0.0167
 *

 It seems that in the second case he calculates the mean with rounded numbers
 (0.2 and not 0.20061601085...)
 Could it be that R imports only the rounded numbers?
 How can I build a CSV-file with numbers showing all decimal places? Because
 I think my current CSV-file only has numbers with 2 decimal places.

That's something you need to figure out with whatever software is
writing the csv.

Cheers,
Michael



 Kind Regards,
 Felix




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Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells

2012-10-06 Thread John Kane
Where is the csv data coming from?  If it is an export from a spreadsheet, 
Excel (and others?) has a nasty habit of exporting as displayed rather than 
the actual number as it's default.  

John Kane
Kingston ON Canada


 -Original Message-
 From: f.seha...@gmail.com
 Sent: Sat, 6 Oct 2012 01:11:11 -0700 (PDT)
 To: r-help@r-project.org
 Subject: Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells
 
 Hi,
 
 the first command was bringing the numbers into R directly:
 * testdata - c(0.2006160108532920, 0.1321167173880490,
 0.0563941428921262,
 0.0264198664609803, 0.0200581303857603, -0.2971754213679500,
 -0.2353086361784190, 0.0667195538296534, 0.1755852636926560)
 mean(testdata)
 [1] 0.0161584*
 
 Here I tried to calculate the mean with the same numbers as given above,
 but
 taken from my dataset.
 *
 str(dataSet2$ac_bhar_60d_4d_after_ann[1:9])
  num [1:9] 0.2 0.13 0.06 0.03 0.02 -0.3 -0.24 0.07 0.18
 mean(dataSet2$ac_bhar_60d_4d_after_ann[1:9])
 [1] 0.0167
 *
 
 It seems that in the second case he calculates the mean with rounded
 numbers
 (0.2 and not 0.20061601085...)
 Could it be that R imports only the rounded numbers?
 How can I build a CSV-file with numbers showing all decimal places?
 Because
 I think my current CSV-file only has numbers with 2 decimal places.
 
 
 Kind Regards,
 Felix
 
 
 
 
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Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells

2012-10-06 Thread David Winsemius

On Oct 6, 2012, at 1:11 AM, fxen3k wrote:

 Hi, 
 
 the first command was bringing the numbers into R directly: 
 * testdata - c(0.2006160108532920, 0.1321167173880490, 0.0563941428921262,
 0.0264198664609803, 0.0200581303857603, -0.2971754213679500,
 -0.2353086361784190, 0.0667195538296534, 0.1755852636926560)
 mean(testdata)
 [1] 0.0161584*
 
 Here I tried to calculate the mean with the same numbers as given above, but
 taken from my dataset.
 *
 str(dataSet2$ac_bhar_60d_4d_after_ann[1:9])
 num [1:9] 0.2 0.13 0.06 0.03 0.02 -0.3 -0.24 0.07 0.18
 mean(dataSet2$ac_bhar_60d_4d_after_ann[1:9])
 [1] 0.0167
 *

This is something that has happened in data processing:

 dat - read.csv2(text=0,2006160108532920
+ 0,1321167173880490
+ 0,0563941428921262
+ 0,0264198664609803
+ 0,0200581303857603
+ -0,2971754213679500
+ -0,2353086361784190
+ 0,0667195538296534
+ 0,1755852636926560
+ , header=FALSE)
 mean(dat[[1]])
[1] 0.0161584

 

 It seems that in the second case he calculates the mean with rounded numbers
 (0.2 and not 0.20061601085...)
 Could it be that R imports only the rounded numbers? 
 How can I build a CSV-file with numbers showing all decimal places? Because
 I think my current CSV-file only has numbers with 2 decimal places.
 

That is more likely the fault of Excel than it is something R is responsible 
for.

-- 

David Winsemius, MD
Alameda, CA, USA

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Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells

2012-10-06 Thread William Dunlap
For nine numbers, R-helpers should recommend that people
show their data with dput(obj) instead of str(obj).
dput() shows everything in the object to full precision.  str() shows
a summary of the object and rounds numbers to 2 digits -- it
is good for an overview of the data, but when the question is why
did I get a mean of .06 instead of .06547494 from my 9 numbers
str() is not useful.

Bill Dunlap
Spotfire, TIBCO Software
wdunlap tibco.com


 -Original Message-
 From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On 
 Behalf
 Of David Winsemius
 Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2012 9:08 AM
 To: fxen3k
 Cc: r-help@r-project.org
 Subject: Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells
 
 
 On Oct 6, 2012, at 1:11 AM, fxen3k wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  the first command was bringing the numbers into R directly:
  * testdata - c(0.2006160108532920, 0.1321167173880490, 0.0563941428921262,
  0.0264198664609803, 0.0200581303857603, -0.2971754213679500,
  -0.2353086361784190, 0.0667195538296534, 0.1755852636926560)
  mean(testdata)
  [1] 0.0161584*
 
  Here I tried to calculate the mean with the same numbers as given above, but
  taken from my dataset.
  *
  str(dataSet2$ac_bhar_60d_4d_after_ann[1:9])
  num [1:9] 0.2 0.13 0.06 0.03 0.02 -0.3 -0.24 0.07 0.18
  mean(dataSet2$ac_bhar_60d_4d_after_ann[1:9])
  [1] 0.0167
  *
 
 This is something that has happened in data processing:
 
  dat - read.csv2(text=0,2006160108532920
 + 0,1321167173880490
 + 0,0563941428921262
 + 0,0264198664609803
 + 0,0200581303857603
 + -0,2971754213679500
 + -0,2353086361784190
 + 0,0667195538296534
 + 0,1755852636926560
 + , header=FALSE)
  mean(dat[[1]])
 [1] 0.0161584
 
 
 
  It seems that in the second case he calculates the mean with rounded numbers
  (0.2 and not 0.20061601085...)
  Could it be that R imports only the rounded numbers?
  How can I build a CSV-file with numbers showing all decimal places? Because
  I think my current CSV-file only has numbers with 2 decimal places.
 
 
 That is more likely the fault of Excel than it is something R is responsible 
 for.
 
 --
 
 David Winsemius, MD
 Alameda, CA, USA
 
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Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells

2012-10-06 Thread fxen3k
I created a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. As you said, I only have as
displayed numbers. I just solved the problem by showing 25 decimal places
in Excel and then exported the data into a CSV-file. 

Is there a better way to solve this?

Regards,
Felix



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Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells

2012-10-06 Thread R. Michael Weylandt michael.weyla...@gmail.com


On Oct 6, 2012, at 4:54 PM, fxen3k f.seha...@gmail.com wrote:

 I created a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. As you said, I only have as
 displayed numbers. I just solved the problem by showing 25 decimal places
 in Excel and then exported the data into a CSV-file. 
 
 Is there a better way to solve this?
 

Don't use Excel. (or at least find a way to get reasonable defaults) This isn't 
sarcastic: just acknowledging that instances like this show Excel really isn't 
a suitable tool for real data analysis (cf Pat Burns' 'Spreadsheet Addiction' 
paper)

Michael

 Regards,
 Felix
 
 
 
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[R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells

2012-10-05 Thread fxen3k
Hi all,

I recently tried to calculate the mean and the median just for one column.
In this column I have numbers with some empty cells due to missing data. 
So how can I calculate the mean just for the filled cells? 
I tried:
mean(dataSet2$ac_60d_4d_after_ann[!is.na(master$ac_60d_4d_after_ann)],
na.rm=TRUE)
But the output was different to the calculation I died in Microsoft Excel.

Thanks in advance,
Felix



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Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells

2012-10-05 Thread PIKAL Petr
Hi

see inline

 -Original Message-
 From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces@r-
 project.org] On Behalf Of fxen3k
 Sent: Friday, October 05, 2012 11:28 AM
 To: r-help@r-project.org
 Subject: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells
 
 Hi all,
 
 I recently tried to calculate the mean and the median just for one
 column.
 In this column I have numbers with some empty cells due to missing
 data.
 So how can I calculate the mean just for the filled cells?
 I tried:
 mean(dataSet2$ac_60d_4d_after_ann[!is.na(master$ac_60d_4d_after_ann)],
 na.rm=TRUE)


mean(dataSet2$ac_60d_4d_after_ann, na.rm=TRUE)

shall suffice.

 But the output was different to the calculation I died in Microsoft
 Excel.

Hm. I am also sometimes dying from Excel performance.

There could be 2 options:
Excel is wrong
You did not have transferred values from Excel to R correctly, they are screwed 
somehow.

Which one is true is difficult to decide based on information you revealed.

Regards
Petr


 
 Thanks in advance,
 Felix
 
 
 
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Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells

2012-10-05 Thread Berend Hasselman

On 05-10-2012, at 11:27, fxen3k wrote:

 Hi all,
 
 I recently tried to calculate the mean and the median just for one column.
 In this column I have numbers with some empty cells due to missing data. 
 So how can I calculate the mean just for the filled cells? 
 I tried:
 mean(dataSet2$ac_60d_4d_after_ann[!is.na(master$ac_60d_4d_after_ann)],
 na.rm=TRUE)
 But the output was different to the calculation I died in Microsoft Excel.
 

No data == no can answer question.

What did you expect?
What did Excel give you?

But you are trying to calculate the mean of  dataSet2$ac_60d_4d_after_ann and 
indexing with the indices of  non-NA numbers of  master$ac_60d_4d_after_ann.

mean(dataSet2$ac_60d_4d_after_ann, na.rm=TRUE) 

should do what you want.

Berend

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Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells

2012-10-05 Thread Ken Takagi
fxen3k f.sehardt at gmail.com writes:

 
 Hi all,
 
 I recently tried to calculate the mean and the median just for one column.
 In this column I have numbers with some empty cells due to missing data. 
 So how can I calculate the mean just for the filled cells? 
 I tried:
 mean(dataSet2$ac_60d_4d_after_ann[!is.na(master$ac_60d_4d_after_ann)],
 na.rm=TRUE)
 But the output was different to the calculation I died in Microsoft Excel.
 
 Thanks in advance,
 Felix
 
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Hi Felix,

Assuming that you have the data frame formatted properly, mean(yourdata$column,
na.rm = T) should work.  When coverting an excel table to R, I usually fill in
blank cells with NA before importing.  If you try to import an data frame with
empty cells, you usually get an error using read.table().  But since you seem to
have already got you data into R, that may not be the problem.

HTH,
Ken

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Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells

2012-10-05 Thread arun
HI,
Not sure how your dataset looks like:

set.seed(1)
dat1-data.frame(col1=c(sample(1:50,5,replace=TRUE),NA,sample(1:25,3,replace=TRUE),NA,sample(1:25,2,replace=TRUE)),col2=c(NA,NA,rnorm(8,15),NA,NA))
mean(dat1$col1[!is.na(dat1$col1)])
#[1] 20.1
 mean(dat1$col1,na.rm=TRUE)
#[1] 20.1

But, there is one problem that is obvious dataset2 and master.  Looks like 
you have two datasets.
A.K.






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To: r-help@r-project.org
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Sent: Friday, October 5, 2012 5:27 AM
Subject: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells

Hi all,

I recently tried to calculate the mean and the median just for one column.
In this column I have numbers with some empty cells due to missing data. 
So how can I calculate the mean just for the filled cells? 
I tried:
mean(dataSet2$ac_60d_4d_after_ann[!is.na(master$ac_60d_4d_after_ann)],
na.rm=TRUE)
But the output was different to the calculation I died in Microsoft Excel.

Thanks in advance,
Felix



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Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells

2012-10-05 Thread fxen3k
I imported the whole dataset with read.csv2() and it works fine. (2 for
German is correct ;) )

I already checked the numbers and I also tried to calculate the mean of a
range of numbers where there is no NA given. (as mentioned in my last post
above).




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Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells

2012-10-05 Thread fxen3k
I'm sorry! 

Now I tried it again with just 10 numbers (just random numbers) and Excel
gives a different output than R.

Here are the numbers I used:

0,2006160108532920
0,1321167173880490
0,0563941428921262
0,0264198664609803
0,0200581303857603
-0,2971754213679500
-0,2353086361784190
0,0667195538296534
0,1755852636926560

And this is the command in R:

 nums - as.numeric(as.character(dataSet2$ac_bhar_60d_4d_after_ann[2:10]))
 m - mean(nums, na.rm = T)
 m

The output of R is: 
 print(m, digits= 12)
[1] 0.01667

The output in Excel is:
0,0161584031062386

The numbers are imported correctly. Or does R reduce the imported numbers to
any decimal place? (i don't think so ;-) )

Best Regards,
Felix




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Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells

2012-10-05 Thread Sarah Goslee
If the numbers were imported correctly you wouldn't need to do
as.numeric(as.character(yourdata)).

Please use dput() to provide your data, as in:
dput(dataSet2$ac_bhar_60d_4d_after_ann[2:10])

Otherwise it's impossible for us to diagnose your problem or reproduce
your error.

testdata - c(0.2006160108532920,
0.1321167173880490,
0.0563941428921262,
0.0264198664609803,
0.0200581303857603,
-0.2971754213679500,
-0.2353086361784190,
0.0667195538296534,
0.1755852636926560)


 mean(testdata)
[1] 0.0161584


Sarah


On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 9:14 AM, fxen3k f.seha...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm sorry!

 Now I tried it again with just 10 numbers (just random numbers) and Excel
 gives a different output than R.

 Here are the numbers I used:

 0,2006160108532920
 0,1321167173880490
 0,0563941428921262
 0,0264198664609803
 0,0200581303857603
 -0,2971754213679500
 -0,2353086361784190
 0,0667195538296534
 0,1755852636926560

 And this is the command in R:

 nums - as.numeric(as.character(dataSet2$ac_bhar_60d_4d_after_ann[2:10]))
 m - mean(nums, na.rm = T)
 m

 The output of R is:
 print(m, digits= 12)
 [1] 0.01667

 The output in Excel is:
 0,0161584031062386

 The numbers are imported correctly. Or does R reduce the imported numbers to
 any decimal place? (i don't think so ;-) )

 Best Regards,
 Felix



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Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells

2012-10-05 Thread William Dunlap
You need to show us the verbatim output of the following R command
  dput(dataSet2$ac_bhar_60d_4d_after_ann[2:10])
to make any further progress.

Bill Dunlap
Spotfire, TIBCO Software
wdunlap tibco.com


 -Original Message-
 From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On 
 Behalf
 Of fxen3k
 Sent: Friday, October 05, 2012 6:15 AM
 To: r-help@r-project.org
 Subject: Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells
 
 I'm sorry!
 
 Now I tried it again with just 10 numbers (just random numbers) and Excel
 gives a different output than R.
 
 Here are the numbers I used:
 
 0,2006160108532920
 0,1321167173880490
 0,0563941428921262
 0,0264198664609803
 0,0200581303857603
 -0,2971754213679500
 -0,2353086361784190
 0,0667195538296534
 0,1755852636926560
 
 And this is the command in R:
 
  nums - as.numeric(as.character(dataSet2$ac_bhar_60d_4d_after_ann[2:10]))
  m - mean(nums, na.rm = T)
  m
 
 The output of R is:
  print(m, digits= 12)
 [1] 0.01667
 
 The output in Excel is:
 0,0161584031062386
 
 The numbers are imported correctly. Or does R reduce the imported numbers to
 any decimal place? (i don't think so ;-) )
 
 Best Regards,
 Felix
 
 
 
 
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Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells

2012-10-05 Thread PIKAL Petr
Hi

 -Original Message-
 From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces@r-
 project.org] On Behalf Of fxen3k
 Sent: Friday, October 05, 2012 3:18 PM
 To: r-help@r-project.org
 Subject: Re: [R] Calculating the mean in one column with empty cells
 
 I imported the whole dataset with read.csv2() and it works fine. (2 for
 German is correct ;) )
 
 I already checked the numbers and I also tried to calculate the mean of
 a range of numbers where there is no NA given. (as mentioned in my last
 post above).

But as Sarah pointed out the result in R from your values (when correctly read) 
are the same as in Excel. Therefore the problem seems to be in ***your*** data

output from
str(dataSet2$ac_bhar_60d_4d_after_ann[2:10])

can be helpful in diagnosing what may be going on.

Regards
Petr

 
 
 
 
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