[R] Variable labels
Jim Lemon
drj|m|emon @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Fri May 14 11:15:06 CEST 2021
Hi Steven,
I just happened to scan Petr's message to you and wondered if you were
looking for something related to the "describe" function in the
prettyR package (and a few others). For instance, if you do this:
library(prettyR)
describe(mtcars)
you get this:
Description of mtcars
Numeric
mean median var sd valid.n
mpg 20.09 19.20 36.32 6.03 32
cyl 6.19 6.00 3.19 1.79 32
disp 230.72 196.30 15360.80 123.94 32
hp 146.69 123.00 4700.87 68.56 32
drat 3.60 3.70 0.29 0.53 32
wt 3.22 3.33 0.96 0.98 32
qsec 17.85 17.71 3.19 1.79 32
vs 0.44 0.00 0.25 0.50 32
am 0.41 0.00 0.25 0.50 32
gear 3.69 4.00 0.54 0.74 32
carb 2.81 2.00 2.61 1.62 32
However, you can call almost any summary function as an argument to
describe. Suppose I wrote a function "fackey" that produced this
output on a factor variable "city":
fackey(city)
label numeric count
New York 10 30
London 15 23
Paris 16 22
Rome 20 25
So if you ran "describe" on your data frame, you would get a list of
summary data frames that could be saved with the data frame in an
.Rdata file. Is this what you are looking for?
Jim
On Fri, May 14, 2021 at 4:59 PM PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal using precheza.cz> wrote:
>
> Hallo Steven
>
> You probably need to be more specific what is your intention. I still wonder what is the real problem you want to solve.
>
> You loaded binary file and it resulted to 2 data frames. So far so good. But now I am lost.
>
> You want to merge info from data frame "desc" to data frame "data"? You can use attr.
> You want to make binary file which behaves like the one you get? Use save/load.
> You want to do something different? So please explain what exactly.
>
> Cheers
> Petr
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Steven Yen <styen using ntu.edu.tw>
> > Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2021 5:53 PM
> > To: PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal using precheza.cz>
> > Subject: Re: [R] Variable labels
> >
> > Petr
> >
> > Those attachments (1.jpg, 2.jpg) I sent earlier were just screen captures
> > (with a third-party program) of what I saw in the Environment pane right
> > after loading the data. Sorry I cannot explain my questions well enough.
> >
> > All I was showing you was, right after loading the binary data file, I saw two
> > data frames---data which contain the data, and desc which contains
> > definitions of all variables (as shown in 2.jpg). This is a data file from the
> > publisher and I wanted to know what it takes to create a binary data files
> > along with definitions of variables, both in the environment.
> >
> > Steven
> >
> > On 2021/5/13 下午 09:51, PIKAL Petr wrote:
> > > Hi Steven
> > >
> > > I probably do not understand your question correctly. In 1 you show two
> > objects "data" 14x42 data frame and "desc" which is 2x14 data frame, both
> > residing in global environment.
> > >
> > > In 2 you show contents of data frame desc where variable are probably
> > variable names which are also in data object.
> > >
> > > names(data)
> > >
> > > and label which is some more elaborate description of the variable.
> > >
> > > If you want to move this label into your data object you probably
> > > could use attr
> > >
> > > attr(data, "label") <- desc$label
> > >
> > > If the order of "variable" is same as the order of data columns.
> > >
> > > I do not understand what do you mean by - how to get that "desc" in
> > > there in the environment? It is already part of global environment. You
> > want to create some new environment and move you desc there?
> > >
> > > Beside, your images are not familiar to me, this is plain R or some kind of
> > special GUI like R studio?
> > >
> > > Cheers
> > > Petr
> > >
> > >> -----Original Message-----
> > >> From: Steven Yen <styen using ntu.edu.tw>
> > >> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2021 1:37 PM
> > >> To: PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal using precheza.cz>
> > >> Subject: Re: [R] Variable labels
> > >>
> > >> Petr
> > >>
> > >> Thanks. I am sending this to you privately as I am sending attachment.
> > >>
> > >> 1. I load the binary file and see the data frame and what appears to
> > >> be description (desc) alongside it (1.jpg).
> > >>
> > >> 2. Expanding "desc", I get to read the documentation (contents of desc).
> > >> (2.jpg).
> > >>
> > >> #2 is all I need. I do not need to do anything fancy with the
> > >> variable label. I just like my students to have a simple ways of
> > >> learning the variables is the data file I provide to them.
> > >>
> > >> Again, my main question is, how to get that "desc" in there in the
> > >> environment. Thanks.
> > >>
> > >> Steven
> > >>
> > >> On 2021/5/13 下午 06:31, PIKAL Petr wrote:
> > >>> Hi.
> > >>>
> > >>> Maybe you could use attributes.
> > >>>
> > >>> dput(vec.m)
> > >>> structure(list(Group.1 = c(2003, 2021, 2003, 2021, 2003, 2021, 2003,
> > >>> 2021, 2003, 2021, 2003, 2021, 2003, 2021, 2003, 2021, 2003, 2021),
> > >>> variable = structure(c(1L, 1L, 2L, 2L, 3L, 3L, 4L, 4L, 5L, 5L, 6L,
> > >>> 6L, 7L, 7L, 8L, 8L, 9L, 9L), .Label = c("s6", "s5", "s4", "s3",
> > >>> "s2", "s1.5", "s.7", "s.5", "pod"), class = "factor"),
> > >>> value = c(3.29, 0.525, 5.01, 1.385, 16.38, 7.67, 5.535, 3.28,
> > >>> 25.49, 24.41, 10.285, 12.79, 8.905, 12.92, 1.68, 3.67, 2.595,
> > >>> 5.06)), row.names = c(NA, -18L), class = "data.frame")
> > >>>
> > >>>> attr(vec.m, "some.kind.of.value") <- c("some specialvector",
> > >>>> "another special vector", "just ordinary vector")
> > >>> You can access them by attributes or attr.
> > >>>
> > >>> attributes(vec.m)
> > >>> $row.names
> > >>> [1] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
> > >>>
> > >>> $names
> > >>> [1] "Group.1" "variable" "value"
> > >>>
> > >>> $class
> > >>> [1] "data.frame"
> > >>>
> > >>> $some.kind.of.value
> > >>> [1] "some specialvector" "another special vector" "just ordinary
> > vector"
> > >>>
> > >>>> attr(vec.m, "some")
> > >>> [1] "some specialvector" "another special vector" "just ordinary
> > vector"
> > >>> Cheers
> > >>> Petr
> > >>>
> > >>>> -----Original Message-----
> > >>>> From: R-help <r-help-bounces using r-project.org> On Behalf Of Steven
> > Yen
> > >>>> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2021 10:07 AM
> > >>>> To: Fredrik Karlsson <dargosch using gmail.com>
> > >>>> Cc: R-help Mailing List <r-help using r-project.org>
> > >>>> Subject: Re: [R] Variable labels
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Thanks. What I need “appears” simple. The .RData file is provided
> > >>>> by a third party (likely converted from a different data format
> > >>>> such as SAS in which variable labels (not value labels) are
> > >>>> common). When I load the binary file, in the “environment” I see,
> > >>>> as expected, a data frame showing how many observations for how
> > >>>> many variables. In addition, there is also an item (in the
> > >>>> environment) (say “desc”) containing a list of variable labels
> > >>>> (definitions). I simply like to know how to get “desc” in the
> > >>>> environment—-it is a convenient way to show definitions of all
> > >>>> variables when you send a binary data file to a third party. Thank you.
> > >>>>
> > >>>>> On May 13, 2021, at 2:57 PM, Fredrik Karlsson <dargosch using gmail.com>
> > >>>> wrote:
> > >>>>> Hi,
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> I am sorry but I don't understand your question, Generally,
> > >>>>> "clicking" is not
> > >>>> something you can assume to be implemented for anything in R.
> > >>>>> However, if you read the manual for the package
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> https://gdemin.github.io/expss/
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> you get an example at the bottom where an illustration of how the
> > >>>>> package
> > >>>> can be used to create Excel tables which would then be easy to
> > >>>> interact with through clicking.
> > >>>>> Is that what you wanted?
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> Fredrik
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>>> On Thu, May 13, 2021 at 4:49 AM Steven Yen <styen using ntu.edu.tw>
> > >> wrote:
> > >>>>>> I insert variable with the expss function as shown below. No
> > >>>>>> error message. My question is, how to save the variable labels in
> > >>>>>> the data frame so that I can click to read the labels. Thank you.
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> mydata<-read_excel("data/Excel/hseinv.xlsx",na=".")
> > >>>>>> library(expss)
> > >>>>>> mydata=apply_labels(mydata,
> > >>>>>> year ="1947-1988",
> > >>>>>> inv ="real housing inv, millions $",
> > >>>>>> pop ="population, 1000s",
> > >>>>>> price ="housing price index; 1982 = 1",
> > >>>>>> linv ="log(inv)",
> > >>>>>> lpop ="log(pop)",
> > >>>>>> lprice ="log(price)",
> > >>>>>> t ="time trend: t=1,...,42",
> > >>>>>> invpc ="per capita inv: inv/pop",
> > >>>>>> linvpc ="log(invpc)",
> > >>>>>> lprice_1="lprice[_n-1]",
> > >>>>>> linvpc_1="linvpc[_n-1]",
> > >>>>>> gprice ="lprice - lprice_1",
> > >>>>>> ginvpc ="linvpc - linvpc_1")
> > >>>>>>
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