I'm trying to write an R function to convert fractions and mixed numbers to decimals. e.g.
mixedToFloat <- function(x){
x <- sub(' ', '+', x, fixed=TRUE)
return(unlist(lapply(x, function(x) eval(parse(text=x)))))
}
> mixedToFloat(c('1 1/2', '2 3/4', '2/3', '11 1/4', '1'))
[1] 1.5000000 2.7500000 0.6666667 11.2500000 1.0000000
This works for most of the cases I can think of, but feels a little bit hackish. Is there a more standard way to do this?
1) This uses strapplyc
to extract the numbers and then calc
puts them in standard form, converts them to numeric and performs the calculation:
library(gsubfn)
ff <- c('1 1/2', '2 3/4', '2/3', '11 1/4', '1')
calc <- function(s) {
x <- c(if (length(s) == 2) 0, as.numeric(s), 0:1)
x[1] + x[2] / x[3]
}
sapply(strapplyc(ff, "\\d+"), calc)
2) A different approach is to convert each expression into valid R code and then parse and evaluate each.
sapply(sub(" ", "+", ff), function(x) eval(parse(text = x)))
## 1 1/2 2 3/4 2/3 11 1/4 1
## 1.5000000 2.7500000 0.6666667 11.2500000 1.0000000
Anything less "hackish" will have to parse your inputs and match them to a number of pre-defined patterns. I came up with this:
mixedToFloat <- function(x){
is.integer <- grepl("^\\d+$", x)
is.fraction <- grepl("^\\d+\\/\\d+$", x)
is.mixed <- grepl("^\\d+ \\d+\\/\\d+$", x)
stopifnot(all(is.integer | is.fraction | is.mixed))
numbers <- strsplit(x, "[ /]")
ifelse(is.integer, as.numeric(sapply(numbers, `[`, 1)),
ifelse(is.fraction, as.numeric(sapply(numbers, `[`, 1)) /
as.numeric(sapply(numbers, `[`, 2)),
as.numeric(sapply(numbers, `[`, 1)) +
as.numeric(sapply(numbers, `[`, 2)) /
as.numeric(sapply(numbers, `[`, 3))))
}
mixedToFloat(c('1 1/2', '2 3/4', '2/3', '11 1/4', '1'))
# [1] 1.5000000 2.7500000 0.6666667 11.2500000 1.0000000
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