[R] fill-in a table of pairs

jim holtman jholtman at gmail.com
Wed Feb 7 20:04:09 CET 2007


How about this:

> x
     1    2
1  joe 0.45
2 mike 0.34
3  jim 0.25
> combine <- combn(3, 2)
> combine
     [,1] [,2] [,3]
[1,]    1    1    2
[2,]    2    3    3
> ans <- cbind(x[combine[1,],2], x[combine[2,], 2])
> rownames(ans) <- paste(x[combine[1,], 1], x[combine[2,], 1], sep='.')
> ans
         [,1] [,2]
joe.mike 0.45 0.34
joe.jim  0.45 0.25
mike.jim 0.34 0.25
>
>


On 2/7/07, Serguei Kaniovski <Serguei.Kaniovski at wifo.ac.at> wrote:
>
> Hallo,
>
> I have a table of names and values:
> joe 0.45
> mike 0.34
> jim 0.25
>
> I would like to fill-in a table of all pairs of names (which I aleady have)
> joe.mike NA NA
> joe.jim NA NA
> mike.jim NA NA
>
> with the values from the first table in the order of the pairs. The outcome
> looks like
> joe.mike 0.45 0.34
> joe.jim 0.45 0.25
> mike.jim 0.34 0.25
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Serguei
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