sortC: Sorts dataset observations by user-defined criteria to return...

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sortCR Documentation

Sorts dataset observations by user-defined criteria to return case-level information

Description

Returns case-level information in order specified by user. You can sort by additional criteria to break ties. Useful for learning about units of analysis and selecting cases for qualitative research designs.

Usage

sortC(id, by, data, thenby, descending = TRUE, limit, confirm = TRUE,
  printC = FALSE)

Arguments

id

A variable in the dataset (data) that identfies individual cases, typically the name of states, countries, etc.

by

Variable the cases should be sorted by.

data

(Optional) Dataset to be sorted.

thenby

(Optional) Criteria for sorting cases after sorting with the "by" variable. Useful if many cases tied on first criteria.

descending

(Optional) Should the cases be sorted in descending order? By default, set to TRUE. When sorting ordered factors, check that the levels higher numerically correspond to the sort order you have in mind.

limit

(Optional) The number of rows to report. If there are many observations to be sorted, you may want to limit output to 5, 10, etc. rows.

confirm

(Optional) If function is going to return long table of results (more than 20 rows), you'll be asked for confirmation (use confirm=F to bypass).

printC

(Optional) Do you want to print table of sorted observations to to .html file in working directory? (default: FALSE)

Value

A data frame of sorted observations.

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Textbook References

  • Philip H. Pollock and Barry C. Edwards, An R Companion to Political Analysis, 3rd Edition (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Forthcoming 2022), Chapters 2, 6.

  • Philip H. Pollock and Barry C. Edwards, The Essentials of Political Analysis, 6th Edition (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2020), pp. 122-123. ISBN-13: 978-1506379616; ISBN-10: 150637961.

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Examples

   library(RCPA3)
   
   # basic usage
   sortC(id=state, by=abortlaws, data=states)
   
   # options to limit results and sort in ascending order
   sortC(id=country, by=gini.index, descending=FALSE, limit=10, data=world)
   
   # sort by and thenby 
   sortC(id=country, by=vdem.4cat, thenby=gini.index, descending=c(FALSE, FALSE), 
         data=world, confirm=FALSE)
   sortC(id=country, by=vdem.4cat, thenby=gini.index, descending=c(FALSE, TRUE), 
         data=world, confirm=FALSE)

RCPA3 documentation built on May 29, 2024, 12:19 p.m.

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