I have been working on a model and it requires me to take certain values (3 values) from agent groups and add them to a list with each group being a sublist within the list.
The problem with the code I have written is that it duplicates the sublists, in other words, it creates more of the same sublist!
If anyone can pinpoint whats causing my sublists to duplicate or tell me how to delete the duplicated sublists, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you! :-))
The code I have written is as follows:
to find-dpc
let a 1
;repeat team_members [
repeat team-number [
ask teammembers with [label = a] [
let v-dpc [dpc] of teammembers with [label = a]
let v-dpis [dpis] of teammembers with [label = a]
let v-dppd [dppd] of teammembers with [label = a]
set var-list-dpc lput v-dpc var-list-dpc
set var-list-dpis lput v-dpis var-list-dpis
set var-list-dppd lput v-dppd var-list-dppd
]
set a a + 1
remove_duplicates
]
end
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i am new to Netlogo, so i apologize if this is a trivial question. I would like to assign/copy the values of a list into patches attribute, making sure that the order of the values is respected. The following code does the opposite, that is, it copies the values of a patches attribute (attr1) into list1
patches-own [ attr1 attr2]
to setup
clear-all
ask patches [set attr1 random 10]
let patch-list sort patches
let list1 map [ p -> [attr1] of p ] patch-list
end
now, say that I would like to assign/copy the values of varX into patches attribute attr2, making sure that the order of the values is respected.
let nPix world-width * world-height
let varX (range nPix)
????
any suggestion? thanks
You can let Netlogo iterate through two lists simultanously by feeding the anonymous procedure two inputs. To do that, you need to put brackets around the entire procedure.
patches-own [attr2]
to setup
ca
resize-world 0 4 0 4
end
to go
let nPix world-width * world-height
let varX n-values nPix [random 140]
(foreach sort patches varX [ [the-patch the-var] ->
ask the-patch [set attr2 the-var]
]
)
show varX
ask patches [set pcolor attr2]
end
You can also always opt for a good old while loop where you increment an index (i) within the loop and use that index to couple the corresponding items from both lists.
to go-3
let nPix world-width * world-height
let varX n-values nPix [random 140]
let patch-list sort patches
let i 0
while [i < nPix] [
ask item i patch-list [set attr2 item i varX]
set i i + 1
]
show varX
ask patches [set pcolor attr2]
end
I am trying to sort my agents [industries] into a list and make many further lists based on that initial list sequence.
Each industry has two properties [bid-cap] and [bid-price]. I want first, a sorted list [low-bid-ind] of agents according to their ascending bid-prices, then I want to use the same sequence and fetch the values of [bid-cap] and make a list [low-cap-list], then I want to fetch bid-price for same sequence as [low-bid-ind] list and save it in a list [low-cap-list]. I only make this list so I can make another list with cumulative sum values of the [bid-cap] of agents.
Following is my code. There's an error : LPUT expected input to be a list but got the number 0 instead.
But it doesn't show where the error occurs in the code.
set agentlist-low []
set low-bid-ind []
set low-cap-list []
set sum-low-bid []
set agentlist-low industries with [group = 0]
set low-bid-ind sort-on [bid-price] agentlist-low
foreach low-bid-ind
[ the-industry ->
set low-cap-list lput ([bid-cap] of the-industry) low-cap-list ]
let sum-low 0
let m 0
foreach low-bid-ind
[set m m + 1
set sum-low sum-low + item m low-cap-list
set sum-low-bid lput sum-low sum-low-bid ]
print sum-low-bid
Can anyone help with this problem?
I have looked at Netlogo help and other questions on the internet but I am unable to find an answer.
I cannot reproduce the error you are getting. Are you sure that you are setting low-cap-list and sum-low-bid to empty lists in your actual code? That kind of error normally comes when lput is given a list which has not been initialized, as uninitialized variables in NetLogo are set to 0.
But more generally, NetLogo has a map operation that eliminates the need for looping over lists in most cases. So the loop
foreach low-bid-ind
[ the-industry ->
set low-cap-list lput ([bid-cap] of the-industry) low-cap-list ]
can be written more economically as
set low-cap-list map [the-industry -> [bid-cap] of the-industry] low-bid-ind
and the code segment
let sum-low 0
let m 0
foreach low-bid-ind
[set m m + 1
set sum-low sum-low + item m low-cap-list
set sum-low-bid lput sum-low sum-low-bid ]
can be written as a single line
set sum-low-bid map [m -> sum sublist low-cap-list 0 (m + 1)] range (length low-bid-ind)
map creates a list by performing the operation in brackets on each item in the list it is given. In the latter case, that input list is simply the numbers from 0 to the length of the low-bid-ind list.
Let us say I have a model in Netlogo and am now interested in developing a reporter/procedure that groups lists according to their first element.
For the sake of example, let's say
globals[list1 list2 list3 listoflists
ordered-list-a
ordered-list-b
]
to setup
set list1 ["a" "b" "c"]
set list2 ["a" "c" "d"]
set list3 ["b" "a" "c"]
set listoflists (list list1 list2 list3)
end
I want to create a list of lists such that in each list you have lists starting with the same element. Hence, the desired output is
[[["a" "b" "c"]["a" "c" "d"]]["b" "a" "c"]]]
i.e, where the first element aggregates all lists with an a in first place, and the second all those starting with a "b".
Ideally, this should be scalable for a large number. I tried
to create-list
set ordered-list-a []
set ordered-list-b []
(foreach listoflists [[i] ->
if item 0 i = "a" [set ordered-list-a lput i ordered-list-a]
if item 0 i = "b" [set ordered-list-b lput i ordered-list-b]
])
end
and then creating a list from a and b, which does the trick, but a) it's incredibly messy, b) requires that I know beforehand the length of the list, which I don't in the real case (it's a turtle procedure) and c) it seems like a lot of unnecessary coding.
Is there some way to extend the procedure above to any number of starting elements (maybe inside a while cycle?) and does not require the creation of a list for each initial list element?
Many thanks
I'm assuming the desired output is supposed to be: [[["a" "b" "c"]["a" "c" "d"]][["b" "a" "c"]]]. I believe you were missing a [ before the second group.
Anyway, a simple, but somewhat inefficient way would be:
; items is a list of items to be grouped
; key is an anonymous reporter that extracts the group label from a single item
to-report group-by [ items key ]
let keys remove-duplicates map key items
report map [ k -> filter [ x -> (runresult key x) = k ] items ] keys
end
Note that the above is a completely generalized grouping function. To use it in your case, you would do:
group-by listoflists [ l -> first l ]
A more efficient way would be to use the table:group-items reporter from the table extension.
table:group-items listoflists [ l -> first l ]
I am new to NetLogo, for patient-surgeon model, I need to create a list3 which is list1 - list2. The list1 and list2 are comprised of the who number of the patients extracted from another list (for example, SET list1 lput WHO list-n).
I am using below code to subtract the list but I am not able to do so as model does not recognize ? or ?1. Please help me how to subtract two lists for n values.
set list1 []
set list2 []
;; emptying the list to add the who number of patients
;; then setting the list as per the who number of agent
;; setup patients
SET list1 lput WHO list-n
SET list2 lput WHO list-k
What I want: list3 = list1 - list2
Query used:
to test-lists
let list3 []
foreach list2 [
if (item (position ? list2) list1 = 1)[
set list3 lput ? list3
]
]
end
But I get the error:
nothing named ? is defined
As per the manual, "? is always equivalent to ?1" and need not be defined. Kindly suggest how to go about with the subtraction of the list.
I am looking to add patch variable values to a list of empty lists. The patches are divided into different zones, and I'm trying to see how certain patch variables differ by zone.
I have an empty list of lists (actually contains 12 lists, but for simplicity):
set mylist [[] [] [] []]
And a list corresponding to the different zones:
set zone-list [1 2 3 4]
Here's how I'm trying to build the lists:
(foreach mylist zone-list [set ?1 lput (sum-zone-variable ?2) ?1])
to-report sum-zone-variable [ n ]
report (sum [patch-variable] of patches with [zone = n])
end
When I run this, mylist stays empty (ie unchanged). I think the problem is with the foreach statement, but I can't figure out what it is. Any help?
I can see the thinking behind foreach mylist [ set ?1 ... ], but NetLogo doesn't work that way. set ?1 ... has no effect on the original list. NetLogo lists are immutable, and ?1 is not a reference to an updatable location in a list — it's just a temporary variable into which a value has been copied. So set ?1 ... is something you will basically never write.
If I understand your question correctly, the relevant primitive here is map. This should do the job:
set mylist (map [lput (sum-zone-variable ?2) ?1] mylist zonelist)
Your basic approach is ok except that you must assign to a name. E.g.,
globals [mylist zone-list n-zones]
patches-own [zone zone-variable]
to setup
set n-zones 4
set zone-list n-values n-zones [?]
ask patches [set zone one-of zone-list]
set mylist n-values n-zones [[]]
end
to go
ask patches [set zone-variable random-float 1]
foreach zone-list [
let total sum [zone-variable] of patches with [zone = ?]
let oldvals item ? mylist
set mylist replace-item ? mylist (lput total oldvals)
]
end
However, you might want to use the table extension for this.