Output for pasting multiple vectors
Hello,
The following is the bit of code I was having trouble with reproducing;
(meth) being the set matrix of the dataset I am working within R...
colnames(meth) = sapply(colnames(meth), function(i){
c1 = strsplit(i,split ='.', fixed = T)[[1]]
c1[4] = paste(strsplit(c1[4],split = "",fixed = T)[[1]][1:2],collapse =
"")
paste(c1,collapse = ".")
And this is the reprex () that R generated...
Error in parse(text = x, keep.source = TRUE) :
<text>:28:0: unexpected end of input
26:
27:
^
Does this perhaps make my question clearer? Or should I provide a more
extensive reprex of my work for background?
P.S. Above text should be formatted correctly this time (according to the
posting guide rules), if not, I will try resetting my client email again.
Best,
Spencer
On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 9:29 AM Spencer Brackett <
spbrackett20 at saintjosephhs.com> wrote:
Mr. Barradas, My apologies for the delayed response. No, (meth) is not a dataset within CRAN. I?m not sure why my supervisor wrote that in as the object for the bit of script I shared previously. Assuming that the correct object for this particular command is to be a data, the one with which we are working is a TCGA dataset containing Glioblastoma data. We are attempting to analyze available methylation information. Best, Spencer On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 3:08 AM Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas at sapo.pt> wrote:
Hello, I cannot find the dataset. meth is a (CRAN) package dataset? Rui barradas ?s 02:11 de 22/06/19, Spencer Brackett escreveu:
Hello, I am attempting to paste multiple vectors using the paste() function
for a
dataset that I'm working with. Shouldn't I be receiving some kind of output as a result of the following? meth=as.matrix(meth)
colnames(meth) = sapply(colnames(meth), function(i){
+ c1 = strsplit(i,split ='.', fixed = T)[[1]] + c1[4] = paste(strsplit(c1[4],split = "",fixed = T)[[1]][1:2],collapse
=
"")
+ paste(c1,collapse = ".")
+ {
Best,
Spencer Brackett
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