[R] test wilcoxon sur R help!

vikram ranga babuawara at gmail.com
Fri Oct 25 06:05:04 CEST 2013


Hi,
Check out this function:-
pairwise.wilcox.test {package=stats}.

example(pairwise.wilcox.test)


On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 2:15 AM, Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas at sapo.pt> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> There's a bug in your function, it should be 'dat', not 'dat1'. In the line
> marked, below.
>
> fun1 <- function(dat){
>         mat1 <- combn(colnames(dat),2)  # Here, 'dat' not 'dat1'
>
>         res <- sapply(seq_len(ncol(mat1)),function(i) {x1<- dat[,mat1[,i]];
> wilcox.test(x1[,1],x1[,2])$p.value})
>         names(res) <- apply(mat1,2,paste,collapse="_")
>         res
> }
>
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Rui Barradas
>
> Em 24-10-2013 20:16, arun escreveu:
>
>> Hi,
>> Try:
>> fun1 <- function(dat){
>> mat1 <- combn(colnames(dat1),2)
>>   res <- sapply(seq_len(ncol(mat1)),function(i) {x1<- dat[,mat1[,i]];
>> wilcox.test(x1[,1],x1[,2])$p.value})
>> names(res) <- apply(mat1,2,paste,collapse="_")
>> res
>> }
>>
>> set.seed(432)
>> dat1 <- as.data.frame(matrix(sample(18*10,18*10,replace=FALSE),ncol=18))
>>
>>    fun1(dat1) #gives the p-value for each pair of columns
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want to make a wilcoxon test, i have 18 columns each column
>> corresponds to a different sample and i want to compare one to each
>> other with a wilcoxon test in one step this is possible ? or do i
>> compare two by tow?
>>
>> Does it exist a code for automation this test? like this i dont have to
>> type the code for each couple.
>>
>> thanks!
>> denisse
>>
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