[R] Sharing levels across multiple factor vectors
Jeff Brown
dopethatwantscash at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 1 20:27:41 CEST 2010
Wow, those are much more elegant. Thanks!
Peter suggests:
df[] <- lapply(df, factor, levels=allLevels, labels=seq_along(allLevels))
Henrique suggests:
df[] <- as.numeric(unlist(df))
In both of those cases, why is the [] needed? When I evaluate df vs. df[],
they both look the same, but apparently they have different meanings. Is a
data frame internally represented as a list, and does df[] let you assign to
the elements of the list while maintaining the object's nature as a data
frame?
Moreover, Henrique, why is it that what you suggested works if done in one
line, but not in two? That is,
df[] <- unlist(df)
df[] <- as.numeric(df[])
gives an error at the second line: "Error: (list) object cannot be coerced
to type 'double'."
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