| fac.recast | R Documentation |
A factor is comprised of a vector of values and a levels attribute.
This function can modify these separately or jointly. The newlevels argument recasts
both the values of a factor vector and the levels attribute, using each
value in the newlevels vector to replace the corresponding value in both factor
vector and the levels attribute. The factor, possibly
with the new levels, can have its levels attribute reordered and/or new
labels associated with the levels using the levels.order and newlabels
arguments.
fac.recast(factor, newlevels = NULL, levels.order = NULL, newlabels = NULL, ...)
factor |
The |
newlevels |
A |
levels.order |
A |
newlabels |
A |
... |
Further arguments passed to the |
A factor.
Chris Brien
fac.uselogical, as.numfac and mpone in package dae,
factor, relevel.
## set up a factor with labels
Treats <- factor(rep(1:4, 4), labels=letters[1:4])
## recast to reduce the levels: "a" and "d" to 1 and "b" and "c" to 2, i.e. from 4 to 2 levels
A <- fac.recast(Treats, newlevels = c(1,2,2,1), labels = letters[1:2])
A <- fac.recast(Treats, newlevels = letters[c(1,2,2,1)])
#reduce the levels from 4 to 2, with re-ordering the levels vector without changing the values
#of the new recast factor vector
A <- fac.recast(Treats, newlevels = letters[c(1,2,2,1)], levels.order = letters[2:1])
#reassign the values in the factor vector without re-ordering the levels attribute
A <- fac.recast(Treats, newlevels = letters[4:1])
#reassign the values in the factor vector, with re-ordering the levels attribute
A <- fac.recast(Treats, newlabels = letters[4:1])
#reorder the levels attribute with changing the values in the factor vector
A <- fac.recast(Treats, levels.order = letters[4:1])
#reorder the values in the factor vector without changing the levels attribute
A <- fac.recast(Treats, newlevels = 4:1, newlabels = levels(Treats))
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