R Error in apply(data) : dim(X) must have a positive length
In this article you’ll learn how to avoid the “Error in apply : dim(X) must have a positive length” in the R programming language.
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Introduction of Example Data
The following data is used as basement for this R programming tutorial:
data <- data.frame(x1 = 1:7, # Create example data x2 = 8:2) data # Print example data
Have a look at the table that got returned by the previous syntax. It reveals that our example data consists of seven rows and two columns.
Example 1: Reproduce the Error in apply : dim(X) must have a positive length
The following R code explains how to replicate the “Error in apply : dim(X) must have a positive length”.
Let’s assume that we want to know the mean of the variable x1 in our example data. Then, we might try to use the apply and mean functions as shown below:
apply(data$x1, 2, mean) # Trying to use apply function # Error in apply(data$x1, 2, mean) : dim(X) must have a positive length
Unfortunately, the RStudio console returns the error message “Error in apply : dim(X) must have a positive length”.
The reason for this is that we have tried to use a vector (i.e. the column vector x1) as input for the apply function. However, the apply function takes only entire data tables as input.
Next, I’ll explain how to fix this issue.
Example 2: Solve the Error in apply : dim(X) must have a positive length
In Example 2, I’ll illustrate how to deal with the “Error in apply : dim(X) must have a positive length”.
We basically have two solutions for our problem.
1) We can use the apply function to return the mean of all variables in our data frame:
apply(data, 2, mean) # Properly using apply # x1 x2 # 4 5
2) we can use only the mean function to return the mean of only one variable:
mean(data$x1) # Using mean function instead # [1] 4
No matter which alternative you choose, keep in mind that the apply function can not be used for one-dimensional data.
Video & Further Resources
Have a look at the following video instruction of my YouTube channel. In the video, I’m explaining the R programming codes of this article:
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Summary: In this article you have learned how to handle the “Error in apply : dim(X) must have a positive length” in the R programming language. Please tell me about it in the comments, in case you have any further comments or questions.