Reputation: 397
I am a newbie in R and I am learning how to apply my own function to matrices. I wrote the following code:
HAR_ReV<-function(vec){
name<-rlang::enexpr(vec)
x<-vec
ReV_d = ReV_w = ReV_m = NULL
TT = length(x)
for (i in 31:TT){
ReV_d[i] = x[(i-1)]
ReV_w[i] = sum(x[(i-7):(i-1)],na.rm = T)/7
ReV_m[i] = sum(x[(i-30):(i-1)],na.rm = T)/30
}
Realized_Variances = cbind(ReV_d, ReV_w, ReV_m)
colnames(Realized_Variances)= c(paste("ReV_d",name, sep = "_"),
paste("ReV_w",name, sep = "_"),
paste("ReV_m",name, sep = "_"))
Realized_Variances
}
The code was made for being applied in vectors and the function above create a new matrix, size 3530 (including NA's) X 3, for each vector. Now, I have a matrix that contains all vectors and I want to apply this function in order to obtain a single matrix size 3530 x 36.
My Matrix has the following structure:
Matrix<-matrix(1:45, nrow = 3530, ncol = 12)
dimnames(Matrix) <- list(NULL, NULL)
dimnames(Matrix) <- list(c(1:3530), c("rrp_nsw_d", "rrp_qld_d" , "rrp_sa_d", "rrp_vic_d", "rrp_nsw_RV_pos", "rrp_qld_RV_pos", "rrp_sa_RV_pos", "rrp_vic_RV_pos",
"rrp_nsw_RV_neg" , "rrp_qld_RV_neg", "rrp_sa_RV_neg", "rrp_vic_RV_neg"))
Thanks for your help
Upvotes: 1
Views: 84
Reputation: 107697
Consider lapply
to build a list of matrices that you can then cbind
together at the end. However, to do so, a slight adjustment is needed. Instead of defining name with rlang::enexpr
that takes literal argument name, consider passing name as a parameter such as the original matrix column number. Also, define your vectors length in advance instead of growing them in a loop:
Adjusted Function
HAR_ReV <- function(vec, name){
#name <- rlang::enexpr(vec) # REMOVE LINE
x <- vec
TT <- length(x)
# DEFINE VECTOR LENGTH IN ADVANCE (MORE EFFICIENT THAN GROWING THEM IN LOOP)
ReV_d <- ReV_w <- ReV_m <- vector(mode="numeric", length=TT-30)
for (i in 31:TT){
ReV_d[i] <- x[(i-1)]
ReV_w[i] <- sum(x[(i-7):(i-1)],na.rm = T)/7
ReV_m[i] <- sum(x[(i-30):(i-1)],na.rm = T)/30
}
Realized_Variances <- cbind(ReV_d, ReV_w, ReV_m)
colnames(Realized_Variances) <- c(paste("ReV_d", name, sep = "_"),
paste("ReV_w", name, sep = "_"),
paste("ReV_m", name, sep = "_"))
return(Realized_Variances)
}
Matrix Build
my_matrix <- matrix(1:45, nrow = 3530, ncol = 12,
dimnames = list(c(1:3530),
c("rrp_nsw_d", "rrp_qld_d" , "rrp_sa_d", "rrp_vic_d",
"rrp_nsw_RV_pos", "rrp_qld_RV_pos", "rrp_sa_RV_pos",
"rrp_vic_RV_pos", "rrp_nsw_RV_neg" , "rrp_qld_RV_neg",
"rrp_sa_RV_neg", "rrp_vic_RV_neg")
)
)
# LIST OF MATRICES
final_matrix_list <- Map(function(i,n) HAR_ReV(my_matrix[,i], n),
1:ncol(my_matrix), colnames(my_matrix))
# FINAL MATRIX
final_matrix <- do.call(cbind, final_matrix_list)
dim(final_matrix)
# [1] 3530 36
str(final_matrix)
# num [1:3530, 1:36] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ...
# - attr(*, "dimnames")=List of 2
# ..$ : NULL
# ..$ : chr [1:36] "ReV_d_rrp_nsw_d" "ReV_w_rrp_nsw_d" "ReV_m_rrp_nsw_d" "ReV_d_rrp_qld_d" ...
str(final_matrix)
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 174348
The following will give you the result you are looking for:
result <- as.matrix(do.call("cbind", lapply(as.data.frame(Matrix),
function(x) {
y <- as.integer(x);
HAR_ReV(y)
})))
Obviously I can't fit the result in here, but you can check out the dimensions of the result:
dim(result)
#> [1] 3530 36
Upvotes: 1