I have two matrices that I want to apply a function to, by rows:
matrixA
GSM83009 GSM83037 GSM83002 GSM83029 GSM83041
100001_at 5.873321 5.416164 3.512227 6.064150 3.713696
100005_at 5.807870 6.810829 6.105804 6.644000 6.142413
100006_at 2.757023 4.144046 1.622930 1.831877 3.694880
matrixB
GSM82939 GSM82940 GSM82974 GSM82975
100001_at 3.673556 2.372952 3.228049 3.555816
100005_at 6.916954 6.909533 6.928252 7.003377
100006_at 4.277985 4.856986 3.670161 4.075533
I've found several similar questions, but not a whole lot of answers: mapply for matrices, Multi matrix row-wise mapply?. The code I have now splits the matrices by row into lists, but having to split it makes it rather slow and not much faster than a for loop, considering I have almost 9000 rows in each matrix:
scores <- mapply(t.test.stat, split(matrixA, row(matrixA)), split(matrixB, row(matrixB)))
The function itself is very simple, just finding the t-value:
t.test.stat <- function(x, y)
{
return( (mean(x) - mean(y)) / sqrt(var(x)/length(x) + var(y)/length(y)) )
}
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