Thanks Joshua, I get it now, levels sometimes drive me loco.... Felipe D. Carrillo Supervisory Fishery Biologist Department of the Interior US Fish & Wildlife Service California, USA
----- Original Message ---- > From: Joshua Wiley <jwiley.ps...@gmail.com> > To: Felipe Carrillo <mazatlanmex...@yahoo.com> > Cc: r-h...@stat.math.ethz.ch > Sent: Mon, November 29, 2010 11:18:45 AM > Subject: Re: [R] drop levels problem > > Hi Felipe, > > On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Felipe Carrillo > <mazatlanmex...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Hi all: > > I am having trouble dropping levels, got a few hints online without success. > > Please consider the dataset below: > > I was under the inpression that subset(......drop=TRUE) would work but it > > doesn't > > Here drop is referring to: > > data.frame(1:10)[, 1] > data.frame(1:10)[, 1, drop = FALSE] > > not to levels of a factor. > > > > > library(ggplot2) > > library(hmisc) > > > > x <- structure(list(first = c(38.2086, 43.1768, 43.146, 41.8044, 42.4232, > > 46.3646, 38.0813, 40.0745, 40.4889, 38.6246, 40.2826, 41.6056, > > 34.5353, 40.0768), second = c(43.3295, 42.4326, 38.8994, 37.0894, > > 42.3218, 46.1726, 39.1206, 41.2072, 42.4874, 40.2657, 38.7766, > > 40.8822, 42.0165, 49.2055), third = c(42.24, 42.992, 37.7419, > > 42.3448, 41.9131, 44.385, 42.7811, 44.1963, 40.8088, 43.9634, > > 38.7079, 38.0791, 44.3136, 39.5333)), .Names = c("first", "second", > > "third"), class = "data.frame", row.names = c(NA, -14L)) > > Thanks for the nice example! > > > > > head(x);str(x) > > xmelt <- melt(x) > > names(xmelt) <- c("year","fatPerc") > > > > # Year variable is a factor with three levels > > # Subset to plot only 'first' year > > firstyear <- subset(xmelt,year=='first');str(firstyear) > > # Plot showing three levels still after I made the subset > > ggplot(firstyear,aes(year,fatPerc)) + geom_boxplot() + geom_jitter() > > right, because it is possible to have levels of a factor that have no > observations---sometimes these are the most interesting (e.g., if you > subset by smoking and found that there were no instances of lung > cancer in non-smokers (not that extreme, but you get the point)). > > > > > # Try to drop the levels but dropUnusedLevels() doesn't seem to work here > > dropUnusedLevels() > > sorry, I have had some difficulty installing Hmisc on my linux system > and never gotten around to working it out. > > > ggplot(firstyear,aes(year,fatPerc)) + geom_boxplot() + geom_jitter() > > > > # code below also should drop levels but it doesn't > > #data.frame(lapply(firstyear, function(x) if (is.factor(x)){ factor(x)} > > else{x})) > > it would if you assigned it back to firstyear. You do it, and then > just print to screen and the changed data goes off to oblivion. > > firstyear <- data.frame(lapply(firstyear, function(x) if(is.factor(x)) > {factor(x)} else {x})) > str(firstyear) # should now just have one level > > Cheers, > > Josh > > > str(firstyear) > > > > Felipe D. Carrillo > > Supervisory Fishery Biologist > > Department of the Interior > > US Fish & Wildlife Service > > California, USA > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________ > > R-help@r-project.org mailing list > > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > > > -- > Joshua Wiley > Ph.D. Student, Health Psychology > University of California, Los Angeles > http://www.joshuawiley.com/ > ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.