| recodes | R Documentation |
recodes recodes the values of one or more variables in
a data frame
recodes(data, vars, from, to)
data |
a data frame. |
vars |
character vector of variable names. |
from |
a vector of values or conditions (see Details). |
to |
a vector of replacement values. |
For each variable in the vars parameter, values
are checked against the list of values in the from vector.
If a value matches, it is replaced with the corresponding
entry in the to vector.
Once a given observation's value matches a from value, it is
recoded. That particular observation will not be recoded again by
that recodes() statement (i.e., no chaining).
One or more values in the from vector can be an expression,
using the dollar sign ($) to represent the variable being recoded.
If the expression
evaluates to TRUE, the corresponding to value is
returned.
If the number of values in the to vector is less than
the from vector, the values are recycled. This lets you
convert several values to a single outcome value (e.g., NA).
If the to values are numeric, the resulting recoded variable
will be numeric. If the variable being recoded is a factor and the
to values are character values, the resulting variable will
remain a factor. If the variable being recoded is a character variable
and the to values are character values, the resulting
variable will remain a character variable.
a data frame
See the vignette for detailed examples.
df <- data.frame(x = c(1, 5, 7, 3, 0),
y = c(9, 0, 5, 9, 2),
z = c(1, 1, 2, 2, 1)
)
df <- recodes(df,
vars = c("x", "y"),
from = 0, to = NA)
df <- recodes(df,
vars = "z",
from = c(1, 2), to = c("pass", "fail"))
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