getData | R Documentation |
Reads in selected columns to a data.frame
or a
light.edsurvey.data.frame
. On an edsurvey.data.frame
,
the data are stored on disk.
getData(
data,
varnames = NULL,
drop = FALSE,
dropUnusedLevels = TRUE,
dropOmittedLevels = TRUE,
defaultConditions = TRUE,
formula = NULL,
recode = NULL,
includeNaLabel = FALSE,
addAttributes = FALSE,
returnJKreplicates = TRUE,
omittedLevels = deprecated()
)
data |
an |
varnames |
a character vector of variable names that will be returned.
When both |
drop |
a logical value. When set to the default value of |
dropUnusedLevels |
a logical value. When set to the default value of
|
dropOmittedLevels |
a logical value. When set to the default value of
|
defaultConditions |
a logical value. When set to the default value of
|
formula |
a |
recode |
a list of lists to recode variables. Defaults to |
includeNaLabel |
a logical value to indicate if |
addAttributes |
a logical value set to |
returnJKreplicates |
a logical value indicating if JK replicate weights
should be returned. Defaults to |
omittedLevels |
this argument is deprecated. Use |
By default, an edsurvey.data.frame
does not have data read
into memory until getData
is called and returns a data frame.
This structure allows EdSurvey
to have a minimal memory footprint.
To keep the footprint small, you need to limit varnames
to just
the necessary variables.
There are two methods of attaching survey attributes to a data.frame
to make it usable by the functions in the EdSurvey
package (e.g., lm.sdf
):
(a) setting the addAttributes
argument to TRUE
at in the call to getData
or (b) by appending the attributes to the data frame with rebindAttributes
.
When getData
is called, it returns a data frame. Setting the
addAttributes
argument to TRUE
adds the survey attributes and
changes the resultant data.frame
to a light.edsurvey.data.frame
.
Alternatively, a data.frame
can be coerced into a light.edsurvey.data.frame
using rebindAttributes
. See Examples in the rebindAttributes
documentation.
If both formula
and varnames
are populated, the
variables on both will be included.
See the vignette titled
Using the getData
Function in EdSurvey
for long-form documentation on this function.
When addAttributes
is FALSE
, getData
returns a
data.frame
containing data associated with the requested
variables. When addAttributes
is TRUE
, getData
returns a
light.edsurvey.data.frame
.
Tom Fink, Paul Bailey, and Ahmad Emad
rebindAttributes
## Not run:
# read in the example data (generated, not real student data)
sdf <- readNAEP(path=system.file("extdata/data", "M36NT2PM.dat", package = "NAEPprimer"))
# get two variables, without weights
df <- getData(data=sdf, varnames=c("dsex", "b017451"))
table(df)
# example of using recode
df2 <- getData(data=sdf, varnames=c("dsex", "t088301"),
recode=list(t088301=list(from=c("Yes, available","Yes, I have access"),
to=c("Yes")),
t088301=list(from=c("No, have no access"),
to=c("No"))))
table(df2)
# when readNAEP is called on a data file, it appends a default
# condition to the edsurvey.data.frame. You can see these conditions
# by printing the sdf
sdf
# As per the default condition specified, getData restricts the data to only
# Reporting Sample. This behavior can be changed as follows:
df2 <- getData(data=sdf, varnames=c("dsex", "b017451"), defaultConditions = FALSE)
table(df2)
# similarly, the default behavior of omitting certain levels specified
# in the edsurvey.data.frame can be changed as follows:
df2 <- getData(data=sdf, varnames=c("dsex", "b017451"), omittedLevels = FALSE)
table(df2)
# omittedLevels can also be edited with setAttributes()
# here, the omitted level "Multiple" is removed from the list
sdfIncludeMultiple <- setAttributes(data=sdf, attribute="omittedLevels", value=c(NA, "Omitted"))
# check that it was set
getAttributes(data=sdfIncludeMultiple, attribute="omittedLevels")
# notice that omittedLevels is TRUE, removing NA and "Omitted" still
dfIncludeMultiple <- getData(data=sdfIncludeMultiple, varnames=c("dsex", "b017451"))
table(dfIncludeMultiple)
# the variable "c052601" is from the school-level data file; merging is handled automatically.
# returns a light.edsurvey.data.frame using addAttributes=TRUE argument
gddat <- getData(data=sdf,
varnames=c("composite", "dsex", "b017451","c052601"),
addAttributes = TRUE)
class(gddat)
# look at the first few lines
head(gddat)
# get a selection of variables, recode using ifelse, and reappend attributes
# with rebindAttributes so that it can be used with EdSurvey analysis functions
df0 <- getData(data=sdf, varnames=c("composite", "dsex", "b017451", "origwt"))
df0$sex <- ifelse(df0$dsex=="Male", "boy", "girl")
df0 <- rebindAttributes(data=df0, attributeData=sdf)
# getting all the data can use up all the memory and is generally a bad idea
df0 <- getData(data=sdf, varnames=colnames(sdf),
omittedLevels=FALSE, defaultConditions=FALSE)
## End(Not run)
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