I wrote the following function:
x <- 1:4
y <- c(1,2,7,4)
mydf <- data.frame(a=x,b=x,c=x,d=x,y=y)
practice <- function(x) if( x[1] == x[5]) {
foo <- (x[2])
return(foo)
} else {
bar <- x[3] + x[4]
foobar <- x[2] - bar
return(foobar)
}
newmydf <- apply( mydf, 1, practice)
this works fine on the data.frame
provided. However I have another data.frame
and I keep getting
Error in x[3] + x[4] : non-numeric argument to binary operator
despite the following str()
'data.frame': 133 obs. of 19 variables:
$ : chr ...
$ : int ...
$ : int ...
$ : int ...
$ : int ...
$ : int ...
$ : int ...
$ : int ...
$ : int ...
$ : int ...
$ : int ...
$ : int ...
$ : int ...
$ : int ...
$ : int ...
$ : int ...
$ : num ...
$ : int
$ : int
What possible little slip ups can I be making? I have started with a new session and I still get the same issue.
dput(head(mydf))
(or whatever the name of your data frame that's not working is?)apply(mydf[, 2:length(mydf)], 1, practice)
.