[R] inserting rows into a matrix

Christos Hatzis christos at nuverabio.com
Thu Jul 27 16:10:21 CEST 2006


This is not as elegant, but should work:

a3 <- f(A2)
a3[ which( apply(a3,1,prod) == 0 ), ] <- rep(0,ncol(a3))
a3

Essentially use the product to pick out the rows with at least one 0 and
replace these rows with 0s.

HTH.
-Christos 

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Subject: [R] inserting rows into a matrix

Hi


I have a little vector function that takes a vector A of strictly positive
integers and outputs a matrix M  each of whose columns is the vector,
modified in a complicated combinatorical way.

Now I want to generalize the function so that A can include zeroes.   
Given A,
I want to strip out the zeroes, pass it to my function, and pad  M
  with rows at positions corresponding to the zeroes of A.

Commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible toy example follows.


f <- function(a){cbind(a,a+1,rev(a))}  #real function a ghastly nightmare

  A <- 1:5
  f(A)
      a
[1,] 1 2 5
[2,] 2 3 4
[3,] 3 4 3
[4,] 4 5 2
[5,] 5 6 1


# f() works as desired.

# Now introduce A2, that includes zeroes.  In my application, f(A2) would
fail because of the zeroes.

A2 <- c(1,0,0,2,4,0,3)

I can strip the zeroes out and call f():
  f(A2[A2>0])
      a
[1,] 1 2 3
[2,] 2 3 4
[3,] 4 5 2
[4,] 3 4 1

which is fine.  How to put the zeroes back in in the appropriate rows and
get the following:

 > cbind(c(1,0,0,2,4,0,3),c(2,0,0,3,5,0,4),c(3,0,0,4,2,0,1))
      [,1] [,2] [,3]
[1,]    1    2    3
[2,]    0    0    0
[3,]    0    0    0
[4,]    2    3    4
[5,]    4    5    2
[6,]    0    0    0
[7,]    3    4    1
 >



anyone?



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Robin Hankin
Uncertainty Analyst
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3ZH, UK
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