This functionality does seem needed in base R to me too but in the interim you could create a package to make it available on CRAN or if that seems excessive for just one function you could contact the author of one of the multi-author packages and see if they would include it in their package.
On 7/8/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've noticed that a frequently asked question on R-help is how to sort a > data frame by multiple columns. Since this question is asked so often, > making this task easier for users seems a worthwhile goal. > > At a minimum, the following changes to the documentation would surely be > helpful and reduce email postings to R-help: > > 1. In the "See Also" section of the help page for 'sort' it currently says: > "order for sorting on or reordering multiple variables". > Appending the phrase "(including data frames)" could be helpful. > > 2. Include a simple example on sorting a data frame in the 'sort' help. > In an ideal world this example should belong in the help for 'order', but > people are going to be reading the 'sort' page first. Here's one example: > > # Sort a data frame by multiple columns > d = data.frame(b=factor(c("Hi","Med","Hi","Low"),levels=c("Low","Med","Hi"), > ordered=TRUE), > x=c("A","D","A","C"),y=c(8,3,9,9),z=c(1,1,1,2)) > d[order(d$b,d$z,d$y),] > > 3. It looks like the help page for 'order' only shows sorting of matrices > (and row-wise sorting at that!). Since column-wise sorting is may be more > common, the example above might beneficially be included in the 'order' > help page as well. > > A minor bug-report here: The help for 'order' includes this example: > ## For character vectors we can make use of rank: > cy <- as.character(y) > rbind(x,y,z)[, order(x, -rank(y), z)] > I'm not sure what the intention was, but 'cy' is not used, so something > seems to be amis. > > > > Alternatively, I wrote a formula-based function for sorting data frames > via calls like: sort.data.frame(~ -x +y +z, dat) > The function can be found here: > http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/04/09/4300.html > When emails to R-help ask how to sort data frames, responses often > reference this function so it seems to have been very helpful for people. > I showed the function to Thomas Lumley and he said it looked nice but that > using a minus sign for reverse sorting is a bit anti-R flavored since a > minus sign usually means to omit terms from a formula. > > > Sincerely, > > Kevin Wright > > ______________________________________________ > R-devel@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel > ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel