[R] "order" issue

David Winsemius dwinsemius at comcast.net
Mon May 24 00:52:48 CEST 2010


On May 23, 2010, at 6:32 PM, Zoppoli, Gabriele (NIH/NCI) [G] wrote:

> This is what I get:
>
> str(x)
>
> chr [1:60, 1:4] "ME:SK_MEL_5" "ME:SK_MEL_28" "ME:SK_MEL_2" ...
> - attr(*, "dimnames")=List of 2
>  ..$ : chr [1:60] "48" "47" "46" "50" ...
>  ..$ : chr [1:4] "Product" "hsa.miR.204" "hsa.miR.210" "Tissue"
>
> It doesn't make much sense to me...

  How did you bring that text file into R? Both Ted and I are getting:

 > str(x)
'data.frame':	60 obs. of  4 variables:
  $ Product: Factor w/ 60 levels "BR:BT_549","BR:HS578T",..: 37 10 30  
36 42 35 33 18 56 32 ...
  $ A      : num  -0.192 -0.232 -0.582 -0.673 -0.724 ...
  $ B      : num  -0.167 1.039 1.858 -1.335 -1.848 ...
  $ Tissue : Factor w/ 9 levels "Breast","CNS",..: 6 2 4 6 6 6 4 3 9  
4 ...

Your "x" is a  60 x 4 matrix of all character elements.

If I try:
x[ order(as.character(x[,2])),]

I get the same behavior as you describe.

-- 
David.


>
> I would like to have the second column ordered from max to min, or  
> from min to max (with the argument decreasing=TRUE), but "order"  
> seems to reorder everything without considering negative number as  
> smaller than positive ones...
>
>
> Gabriele Zoppoli, MD
> Ph.D. Fellow, Experimental and Clinical Oncology and Hematology,  
> University of Genova, Genova, Italy
> Guest Researcher, LMP, NCI, NIH, Bethesda MD
>
> Work: 301-451-8575
> Mobile: 301-204-5642
> Email: zoppolig at mail.nih.gov
> ________________________________________
> From: Jim Holtman [jholtman at gmail.com]
> Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 6:07 PM
> To: Zoppoli, Gabriele (NIH/NCI) [G]
> Cc: R help
> Subject: Re: [R] "order" issue
>
> do 'str' on your object to see if you have factors where you think you
> have numerics.
>
> What is the problem you are trying to solve?
>
> Sent from my iPhone.
>
> On May 23, 2010, at 17:39, "Zoppoli, Gabriele (NIH/NCI) [G]" <zoppolig at mail.nih.gov
>> wrote:
>
>> Hi everybody, this is a real dummy thing.
>>
>> I sorted a matrix based on a given column, and what I get is right,
>> until it comes to columns of negative and positive values; than,
>> "order" orders everything from max to min in the negative values,
>> and then AGAIN from max to min in the positive values!!!
>>
>> Why isn't everything order from max to min, and that's it?
>>
>> Thank you!!!
>>
>> Attached is the txt file I use; try:
>>
>> x=x[order(x[,2]),]
>>
>> What I get is:
>>
>> print(x)
>>
>>
>>         Product A B   Tissue
>> 44  ME:MDA_MB_435     -0.1915    -0.16744 Melanoma
>> 17     CNS:SNB_75    -0.23183     1.03945      CNS
>> 37       LE:K_562    -0.58218      1.8581 Leukemia
>> 43    ME:MALME_3M    -0.67327    -1.33493 Melanoma
>> 49    ME:UACC_257    -0.72431    -1.84753 Melanoma
>> 42         ME:M14    -0.73942    -0.73904 Melanoma
>> 40          LE:SR    -0.93541     2.95346 Leukemia
>> 25      CO:SW_620    -1.53265    -1.35446    Colon
>> 63      RE:CAKI_1    -2.48443     0.43245    Renal
>> 39   LE:RPMI_8226    -2.59561     -1.9448 Leukemia
>> 26        LC:A549    -2.66221     0.71215     Lung
>> 61        RE:A498    -2.89402     0.93287    Renal
>> 9       BR:HS578T    -2.94118      1.1217   Breast
>> 34    LC:NCI_H522    -2.94381      0.3859     Lung
>> 66       RE:TK_10    -2.95281     1.26245    Renal
>> 52 OV:NCI_ADR_RES    -3.04456     0.17046  Ovarian
>> 57     OV:SK_OV_3    -3.04477     2.15405  Ovarian
>> 53     OV:OVCAR_3     -3.0705    -0.31743  Ovarian
>> 14     CNS:SF_295    -3.09348    -1.00095      CNS
>> 54     OV:OVCAR_4    -3.13137    -0.47497  Ovarian
>> 36       LE:HL_60    -3.16745    -3.16745 Leukemia
>> 38      LE:MOLT_4    -3.20055    -1.72841 Leukemia
>> 11  BR:MDA_MB_231    -3.24907     1.58326   Breast
>> 59        PR:PC_3    -3.36612     1.39328 Prostate
>> 19     CO:HCT_116    -3.39764     0.43061    Colon
>> 12        BR:T47D    -3.41228     1.13818   Breast
>> 22      CO:HCT_15    -3.45342     0.16357    Colon
>> 64     RE:RXF_393    -3.49615     2.59144    Renal
>> 28      LC:HOP_62     -3.4968     0.67884     Lung
>> 60       RE:786_0     -3.5086     1.75056    Renal
>> 35    LE:CCRF_CEM    -3.54526    -2.09262 Leukemia
>> 29      LC:HOP_92    -3.60636     0.87116     Lung
>> 21    CO:HCC_2998    -3.61457    -0.32362    Colon
>> 13     CNS:SF_268    -3.63916     2.54378      CNS
>> 20     CO:COLO205    -3.64656     0.54344    Colon
>> 56     OV:OVCAR_8    -3.66053     -0.9594  Ovarian
>> 24        CO:KM12    -3.68703     2.19991    Colon
>> 55     OV:OVCAR_5     -3.7852     2.43038  Ovarian
>> 8       BR:BT_549    -3.80239    -0.43099   Breast
>> 15     CNS:SF_539    -3.86184     1.39114      CNS
>> 65       RE:SN12C    -3.90776     0.85244    Renal
>> 31     LC:NCI_H23    -3.91625    -1.14955     Lung
>> 62        RE:ACHN    -3.96246    -0.62365    Renal
>> 67       RE:UO_31    -3.99791    -1.09215    Renal
>> 10        BR:MCF7    -4.00187     1.46303   Breast
>> 51      OV:IGROV1    -4.02758     2.04324  Ovarian
>> 23        CO:HT29    -4.11624    -0.02799    Colon
>> 41     ME:LOXIMVI     -4.2572     0.37259 Melanoma
>> 32   LC:NCI_H322M    -4.28534     1.66783     Lung
>> 27        LC:EKVX    -4.32847     1.66042     Lung
>> 58      PR:DU_145    -4.33961     1.57548 Prostate
>> 30    LC:NCI_H226    -4.37408    -0.22311     Lung
>> 33    LC:NCI_H460      0.0042     -0.6023     Lung
>> 18       CNS:U251     0.01263     1.66389      CNS
>> 16     CNS:SNB_19     0.16583     0.03737      CNS
>> 45       ME:MDA_N     0.21077     0.05502 Melanoma
>> 50     ME:UACC_62     0.52503      0.1605 Melanoma
>> 46    ME:SK_MEL_2     0.55255     -1.6667 Melanoma
>> 47   ME:SK_MEL_28      1.7425     1.45266 Melanoma
>> 48    ME:SK_MEL_5     1.74749    -1.47817 Melanoma
>>
>> Gabriele Zoppoli, MD
>> Ph.D. Fellow, Experimental and Clinical Oncology and Hematology,
>> University of Genova, Genova, Italy
>> Guest Researcher, LMP, NCI, NIH, Bethesda MD
>>
>> Work: 301-451-8575
>> Mobile: 301-204-5642
>> Email: zoppolig at mail.nih.gov
>> <x.txt>
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>
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David Winsemius, MD
West Hartford, CT



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