[R] Expanding a VCV Matrix

Uwe Ligges ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de
Thu Apr 21 17:10:11 CEST 2011



On 21.04.2011 17:08, Maithula Chandrashekhar wrote:
> Thanks Uwe for your insight. However this could not solve my problem.
> Actually, I meant to define 'Str' in this way:
>
>> mat<- matrix(c(1,2,0,2,5,0.5,0,0.5,3), 3, 3)
>> colnames(mat)<- rownames(mat)<- paste("variable", 1:3, sep="")
>> mat
>            variable1 variable2 variable3
> variable1         1       2.0       0.0
> variable2         2       5.0       0.5
> variable3         0       0.5       3.0
>>
>> Str<- c(paste("variable", 1:4, sep=""), "variable2"); Str
> [1] "variable1" "variable2" "variable3" "variable4" "variable2"
>
> Therefore 'variable2' should appear twice in my modified VCV matrix,
> which was not there in your suggestion. Is there any better any on how
> can I do that? or it is really imposable to achieve?

It is there twice if the strings and the rownames match.

Uwe


>
> Thanks,
>
> 2011/4/21 Uwe Ligges<ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de>:
>>
>>
>> On 20.04.2011 19:26, Maithula Chandrashekhar wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear all, I have special task to expand a given VCV matrix, however
>>> could not accomplice yet. Let say I have following VCV matrix
>>>
>>>> mat<- matrix(c(1,2,0,2,5,0.5,0,0.5,3), 3, 3)
>>>> colnames(mat)<- rownames(mat)<- paste("variable", 1:3)
>>>> mat
>>>
>>>             variable 1 variable 2 variable 3
>>> variable 1          1        2.0        0.0
>>> variable 2          2        5.0        0.5
>>> variable 3          0        0.5        3.0
>>>
>>> Now, say I have a general string vector like this:
>>>
>>>> Str<- c(paste("variable", 1:4), "variable2")
>>>> Str
>>>
>>> [1] "variable 1" "variable 2" "variable 3" "variable 4" "variable 2"
>>
>>
>>
>> If Str is like the printed one above rather than the code example, you can
>> do:
>>
>>   mat[Str[Str %in% rownames(mat)], Str[Str %in% colnames(mat)]]
>>
>> Uwe Ligges
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Now according to this string, I want my previous VCV matrix also
>>> expands. Therefore, as "variable 4" is not there in VCV matrix, so it
>>> will be ignored. Therefore final VCV matrix will be of order 4, and
>>> will look like:
>>>
>>>         variable 1      variable 2      variable 3      variable 2
>>> variable 1      1       2       0       2
>>> variable 2      2       5       0.5     5
>>> variable 3      0       0.5     3       0.5
>>> variable 2      2       5       0.5     5
>>>
>>> However, I do not think it is just some straightforward expansion,
>>> which could be done just by the subsetting mechanism of R. Is there
>>> any idea on how can I do it for general case?
>>>
>>> Thanks for your time,
>>>
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