I am reading a file line by line and then adding specific lines to a dataframe. Here is an example of a line I would add to a dataframe:
ATOM 230 CA GLU A 31 66.218 118.140 2.411 1.00 31.82 C
I have verified that my checks are ok, I think it has specifically to do with my rbind command. Thanks for your help!
Edit: The error is as follows, the output of the dataframe is:
Residue AtomCount SideChain XCoord YCoord ZCoord
2 MET 1 A 62.935 97.579 30.223
21 <NA> 2 A 63.155 95.525 27.079
3 <NA> 3 A 65.289 96.895 24.308
It seems like it stops picking up the name of the residue..
The code I am using is:
get.positions <- function(sourcefile, chain_required = "A"){
positions = data.frame()
visited = list()
filedata <- readLines(sourcefile, n= -1)
for(i in 1: length(filedata)){
input = filedata[i]
id = substr(input,1,4)
if(id == "ATOM"){
type = substr(input,14,15)
if(type == "CA"){
#if there are duplicates it takes the first one
residue = substr(input,18,20)
type_of_chain = substr(input,22,22)
atom_count = strtoi(substr(input, 23,26))
if(atom_count >=1){
if(type_of_chain == chain_required && !(atom_count %in% visited) ){
position_string = trim(substr(input,30,54))
position_string = lapply(unlist(strsplit(position_string," +")),as.numeric)
positions<- rbind(positions, list(residue, atom_count, type_of_chain, position_string[[1]], position_string[[2]], position_string[[3]]))
}
}
}
}
}
return (positions)
}
print(variable value)and check. – Subs May 21 '12 at 4:37+character, but there are no plus characters in your sample input. Also,strtoimay not be doing what you think it does; if you pass it a floating point, it will returnNA. Finally, what package did you gettrimfrom? – nograpes May 21 '12 at 13:53