[R] Odp: Generating unque patient IDs

David Winsemius dwinsemius at comcast.net
Wed Jan 11 18:14:38 CET 2012


Unfortunately the "rounding effect" (which I assumed was related to  
the automatic conversion from integer to numeric) is only going to  
show up above 2147483647L, so I question whether you really  
demonstrated a solution to what I understood was the fundamental  
problem.

-- 
David.

On Jan 11, 2012, at 11:50 AM, jim holtman wrote:

> Does this do it for you:
>
>> sprintf("%010.0f", seq(1000000000.0, length = 250, by = 1.0))
>  [1] "1000000000" "1000000001" "1000000002" "1000000003" "1000000004"
> "1000000005" "1000000006"
>  [8] "1000000007" "1000000008" "1000000009" "1000000010" "1000000011"
> "1000000012" "1000000013"
> [15] "1000000014" "1000000015" "1000000016" "1000000017" "1000000018"
> "1000000019" "1000000020"
> [22] "1000000021" "1000000022" "1000000023" "1000000024" "1000000025"
> "1000000026" "1000000027"
> [29] "1000000028" "1000000029" "1000000030" "1000000031" "1000000032"
> "1000000033" "1000000034"
> [36] "1000000035" "1000000036" "1000000037" "1000000038" "1000000039"
> "1000000040" "1000000041"
> [43] "1000000042" "1000000043" "1000000044" "1000000045" "1000000046"
> "1000000047" "1000000048"
> [50] "1000000049" "1000000050" "1000000051" "1000000052" "1000000053"
> "1000000054" "1000000055"
> [57] "1000000056" "1000000057" "1000000058" "1000000059" "1000000060"
> "1000000061" "1000000062"
> [64] "1000000063" "1000000064" "1000000065" "1000000066" "1000000067"
> "1000000068" "1000000069"
> [71] "1000000070" "1000000071" "1000000072" "1000000073" "1000000074"
> "1000000075" "1000000076"
> [78] "1000000077" "1000000078" "1000000079" "1000000080" "1000000081"
> "1000000082" "1000000083"
> [85] "1000000084" "1000000085" "1000000086" "1000000087" "1000000088"
> "1000000089" "1000000090"
> [92] "1000000091" "1000000092" "1000000093" "1000000094" "1000000095"
> "1000000096" "1000000097"
>
> On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 11:32 AM, Petr PIKAL  
> <petr.pikal at precheza.cz> wrote:
>> Hi
>>>
>>> Dear group,
>>>
>>> I am trying to prepare a NONMEM friendly dataset for population PK
>>> analysis. My patient IDs are 10 digit long and NONMEM is losing  
>>> precison
>>> and rouding the last couple of digits.  I need to generate unique
>> Patient
>>> IDs fromt he current 10-digit IDs.  Ihave total 250 subjects so I
>>> appreciate if anybody can suggest me a way to code this in R.
>>
>> I would start with
>>
>> ?abbreviate
>> and check uniqueness with
>> ?unique or ?duplicated
>>
>> Regards
>> Petr
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Ayyappa
>>>
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>
>
>
> -- 
> Jim Holtman
> Data Munger Guru
>
> What is the problem that you are trying to solve?
> Tell me what you want to do, not how you want to do it.
>
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David Winsemius, MD
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