[R] if else statement adjustemtn

Ana Marija @okov|c@@n@m@r|j@ @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Sat Jun 13 04:50:04 CEST 2020


Hi Rasmus,

thank you for getting back to be, the command your provided seems to
add all 11 NAs to 2s
> b$pheno <-
+           ifelse(b$PLASER==2 |
+                  b$FLASER==2 |
+                  is.na(b$PLASER) |
+                  is.na(b$PLASER) & b$FLASER %in% 1:2 |
+                  is.na(b$FLASER) & b$PLASER == 2,
+                  2, 1)
>         table(b$pheno, exclude = NULL)

  1   2
859 839

Once again my desired results is to keep these 7 NAs as NAs
> table(b$PLASER,b$FLASER, exclude = NULL)

         1   2   3 <NA>
  1    836  14   0    0
  2    691  70  43    2
  3      2   7  21    0
  <NA>   4   1   0    7

and have
825 2s (825=691+14+70+7+43)
and the rest would be 1s (866=1698-7-825)

On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 9:29 PM Rasmus Liland <jral using posteo.no> wrote:
>
> On 2020-06-13 11:30 +1000, Jim Lemon wrote:
> > On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 8:06 PM Jim Lemon wrote:
> > > On Sat, Jun 13, 2020 at 10:46 AM Ana Marija wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I am trying to make a new column
> > > > "pheno" so that I reduce the number
> > > > of NAs
> > >
> > > it looks like those two NA values in
> > > PLASER are the ones you want to drop.
> >
> > From just your summary table, it's hard to
> > guess the distribution of NA values.
>
> Dear Ana,
>
> This small sample
>
>         b <- read.table(text="FLASER;PLASER
>         1;2
>         ;2
>         ;
>         1;
>         2;
>         2;2
>         3;2
>         3;3
>         1;1", sep=";", header=TRUE)
>
>         table(b$PLASER,b$FLASER, exclude = NULL)
>
> yields the same combinations you showed
> earlier:
>
>                1 2 3 <NA>
>           1    1 0 0    0
>           2    1 1 1    1
>           3    0 0 1    0
>           <NA> 1 1 0    1
>
> If you want to eliminate the four <NA>-based
> combinations completely, this line
>
>         b$pheno <-
>           ifelse(b$PLASER==2 |
>                  b$FLASER==2 |
>                  is.na(b$PLASER) |
>                  is.na(b$PLASER) & b$FLASER %in% 1:2 |
>                  is.na(b$FLASER) & b$PLASER == 2,
>                  2, 1)
>         table(b$pheno, exclude = NULL)
>
> will do it:
>
>         1 2
>         2 7
>
> Best,
> Rasmus
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