[R] creating a factor from other factors and ifelse
dimitrijoe@ipea.gov.br
dimitrijoe at ipea.gov.br
Sun Nov 27 02:54:55 CET 2005
Hi,
Given
> sec98 <- factor(rep(1:2,3), labels=c("A", "B"))
> sec99 <- factor(rep(2:1,3), labels=c("A", "B"))
> sec99[c(2,5)] <- NA
> sec00 <- factor( c( rep(1,3), rep(2,3) ), labels=c("A", "B"))
> sec00[c(2,4)] <- NA
> sec1 <- ifelse(!is.na(sec99), sec99,
ifelse(!is.na(sec00), sec00, NA ))
We get
> sec1; class(sec1)
[1] 2 NA 2 1 2 1
[1] "integer"
I wonder why sec1 as above defined in not a factor, since it has been
created from (logical operations and) factors. Of course, one could do
> sec1 <- factor(sec1, labels=levels(sec99))
but this would be a problem if I had (as I actually do) sec99 and sec00
instead defined as
> sec99 <- factor(c(1,2,3,2,3,3), labels=c("A", "B", "C"))
> sec99[c(2,5)] <- NA
> sec00 <- factor(c(4,1,1,2,4,2), labels=c("A", "B", "D"))
> sec00[c(2,4)] <- NA
# because
> sec1 <- ifelse(!is.na(sec99), sec99,
> ifelse(!is.na(sec00), sec00, NA ))
# gives us
> sec1; class(sec1)
[1] 1 NA 3 2 3 3
[1] "integer"
now it's hard to tell where each "3" in sec1 means "C" or "D". What I
actually wanted was
> sec1; class(sec1)
[1] A <NA> C B D C
[1] "factor"
Any suggestions on how to do it in a simple way will be welcome.
Thanks,
Dimitri
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