Re: [R] Newbie Question on making subsets for every element of a table column

2012-04-24 Thread Petr Savicky
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 02:33:22PM -0700, cyclondude wrote: Yes. That is what I was looking for. Is there a simple way to (in this scenario) out[[1]] v1 v2 1 a 1 4 a 2 7 a 3 a - out[[1]] for each one? Hi. If you want to generate variable names by a script,

[R] Newbie Question on making subsets for every element of a table column

2012-04-23 Thread cyclondude
Hello, very new to R, playing with tables, and I am trying to do x - subset(data, columnlabel == x) for every element in my column that I could find by using table (data [,columnlabel]) I'd appreciate any useful help and I'm sorry if I didn't get the terminology perfect. Thanks. -- View

Re: [R] Newbie Question on making subsets for every element of a table column

2012-04-23 Thread Petr Savicky
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 10:58:26AM -0700, cyclondude wrote: Hello, very new to R, playing with tables, and I am trying to do x - subset(data, columnlabel == x) for every element in my column that I could find by using table (data [,columnlabel]) Hi. The following may be close to what

Re: [R] Newbie Question on making subsets for every element of a table column

2012-04-23 Thread cyclondude
Yes. That is what I was looking for. Is there a simple way to (in this scenario) out[[1]] v1 v2 1 a 1 4 a 2 7 a 3 a - out[[1]] for each one? Thanks! -- View this message in context:

Re: [R] Newbie Question on making subsets for every element of a table column

2012-04-23 Thread R. Michael Weylandt
There are, but it's generally considered better style to keep them all in a single list and use lapply() if you want to do things to each element. Michael On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 5:33 PM, cyclondude hans.thomps...@gmail.com wrote: Yes. That is what I was looking for.  Is there a simple way to