Hi there,
I don´t know if you are trying to solve the delete job or to test how
functions work.
If you really want to delete lines from a data.frame, try something like
this.
rowcount<-1:100
x<-runif(100)
y<-runif(100)
df<-data.frame(cbind(rowcount,x,y))
df.subset<-subset(df, !(rownames(df) %in% 1:25))
# ! (a condition) is the negation of the condition
# so the output will be those lines that are not on interval 1:25
By the way, it is not a good idea to use "data" as a input argument on
a function because "data" is a pre-defined function.
Kind regards,
miltinho
On 6/15/08, nmarti <
nate318i@...> wrote:
>
>
> I am trying to delete a section of rows from a data frame (based on no
> condition). Lets say my data frame has 200 rows and I want to delete rows
> 1
> through 25. How would I do this?
>
> I know x[ -1, ] deletes the first row (or any desired row). I tried using
> different variations of this, like x[ -c(1:25), ] but that didn't work. I
> also tried writting a few functions, for example:
>
> deleteRows <- function( data, s, e, ) {
> for( i in s:e )
> data[ -i, ]
> }
> deleteRows( ds, 1, 25 )
>
> But that didn't work either, it only deleted row 25 (i'm new to writing
> functions).
> Any thoughts on how to solve my problem would be appreciated.
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