[R] Factor levels.
Peter Dalgaard
p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk
Wed Oct 3 22:29:54 CEST 2007
Rolf Turner wrote:
> P.S. ***Are*** there any risks/dangers in following Christos
> Hatzis' suggestion of simply doing
>
> levels(fff) <- c("U","A","S") ???
Not if the levels are right to begin with.
Problems only arise if fff somehow becomes a two-level factor, e.g. if
you do
fff <- fff[2:3, drop=TRUE].
Then you can get this effect:
> fff
[1] Unit Scholarship Scholarship Unit
Levels: Scholarship Unit
> fff[2:3, drop=TRUE]
[1] Scholarship Scholarship
Levels: Scholarship
> fff[-(2:3), drop=TRUE]
[1] Unit Unit
Levels: Unit
> ggg <- fff[2:3, drop=TRUE]
> levels(ggg) <- c("a","b")
> ggg
[1] a a
Levels: a b
> ggg <- fff[-(2:3), drop=TRUE]
> levels(ggg) <- c("a","b")
> ggg
[1] a a
Levels: a b
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