Creating tables with big.matrix objects
A final advantage to using big.matrix is that if you know how to use R's matrices, then you know how to use a big.matrix. You can subset columns and rows just as you would a regular matrix, using a numeric or character vector and the object returned is an R matrix. Likewise, assignments are the same as with R matrices and after those assignments are made they are stored on disk and can be used in the current and future R sessions.
One thing to remember is that $ is not valid for getting a column of either a matrix or a big.matrix.
Deze oefening maakt deel uit van de cursus
Scalable Data Processing in R
Oefeninstructies
- Create a new variable
mortby attaching the"mortgage-sample.desc"file. - Look at the first 3 rows of
mort. - Create a table of the number of mortgages for each year in the data set. The column name in the data set is
"year".
Praktische interactieve oefening
Probeer deze oefening eens door deze voorbeeldcode in te vullen.
# Create mort
mort <- ___
# Look at the first 3 rows
mort[___, ]
# Create a table of the number of mortgages for each year in the data set
table(___)