On Mar 28, 2014, at 1:52 PM, Noah Marconi wrote:

> Is this what you're going for?
> 
> factor(values, levels=mylevels[[1]], labels=mylevels[[2]])
> 
> [1] a b e e j
> Levels: a b c d e f g h i j

That is certainly what looks like the right (or at least obvious) answer to me. 
The OP should note that although the argument to the 'levels' parameter was 
used on input, that now when you apply the `levels` function to that object 
(had you assigned it a name) you will be returned the value given to 'labels'.

-- 
David.
> 
> 
> On 2014-03-28 16:38, Jonathan Greenberg wrote:
>> R-helpers:
>> Hopefully this is an easy one.  Given a lookup table:
>> mylevels <- data.frame(ID=1:10,code=letters[1:10])
>> And a set of values (note these do not completely cover the mylevels range):
>> values <- c(1,2,5,5,10)
>> How do I convert values to a factor object, using the mylevels to
>> define the correct levels (ID matches the values), and code is the
>> label?
>> --j
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