I am getting an error on a data.table
which I don't understand. What I want to do is to perform multiple t.test
s as post-hoc analysis. So here some sample data:
dt <- data.table(
expand.grid( list( SID = rep( paste0( "x", 1:3), 3 ), MID = paste0( "y", 1:5) ), stringsAsFactors=FALSE ),
A = rnorm(45),
key = c("SID")
) dt
SID MID A
1: x1 y1 -1.4451214
2: x1 y2 -0.6141025
3: x1 y3 -1.0388595
4: x1 y4 -0.8098261
...
This gives me then a strange error:
dt[ , list( t.test( x=.SD[ J("x1"), A ], y=.SD[ J("x2"), A ] )$p.value ) , by = MID ]
Error in setkey(ans, NULL) :
x may no longer be the character name of the data.table. The possibility was undocumented and has been removed.
I have no clue what this means, but the desired output would be something like
MID p.x1.x2
1: y1 0.1
2: y2 0.2
3: y3 0.3
4: y4 0.4
5: y5 0.5
And this is what I would be able to do in the end (just to give you the full picture):
combinations <- lapply( as.data.frame( combn( unique(dt$SID), 2 ), stringsAsFactors=FALSE ), identity )
combinations
$V1
[1] "x1" "x2"
$V2
[1] "x1" "x3"
$V3
[1] "x2" "x3"
test.tab <- lapply( combinations, function( .sid, .dt ){
dt[ , list( t.test( x=.SD[ J(.sid[1]), A ], y=.SD[ J(.sid[2]), A ] )$p.value ) , by = MID ]
}, .dt = dt )
test.tab <- as.data.table( as.data.frame( test.tab ) )
Any idea how to avoid the error is appreciated. Any other approach to get the same result would be also fine.
J(.)
. In any case, I think what you're looking for is :dt[ , list( t.test(x=A[SID == "x1"], y=A[SID == "x2"])$p.value ) , by = MID ]
(which in this case will just give back an error that there are not enough values).t.test
so it shpuld have beent.test( x=.SD[ J("x1"), A ], y=.SD[ J("x2"), A ] )
. I fixed that in my example. And if there is now better answer, you solution works fine. But what I don't understand: I did set the key when definingdt
toSID
. So why is this not considered in.SD
. And what does the error mean?.SD[J("x1"), A]
would still give adata.table
. What you should do to give a vector, if you're really wanting to use.SD
is:.SD[J("x1")][, A]
. That is, you should do:dt[ , t.test(.SD[ J("x1")][, A], .SD[J("x2")][, A])$p.value , by = MID ]
.t.test(dt["x1", A], dt["x2", A])