Thanks a lot Frank,
One last question, though. I was tempted to remove all attributes of my
variables after the sasxport.get call using
foo <- sasxport.get(...)
foo <- as.data.frame(lapply(unclass(foo),as.vector))
Since I never worked with the objects of class 'labeled', I was
wondering what I will loose by removing this attribute.
*Sebastien Bihorel, PharmD, PhD*
PKPD Scientist
Cognigen Corp
Email: sebastien.biho...@cognigencorp.com
<mailto:sebastien.biho...@cognigencorp.com>
Phone: (716) 633-3463 ext. 323
Frank E Harrell Jr wrote:
sebastien.biho...@cognigencorp.com wrote:
The problem is actually not related to a broken command but a attempt of
operational qualification of R. A few years ago, my company developed a
set of scripts for the 'operational qualification' of Splus. We are
switching to R so I am currently trying to port the scripts to R.
All Splus scripts imported SAS data using the importData function,
which I
substituted by sasxport.get. One particular script returns the class of
each variable of the imported data frame; the output must match the
expected values: numeric, factor, integer, etc... The R 'translation'
with
sasxport.get is thus problematic.
If there is no easy tweak of the function, we will probably have to
remove
this script from our list of 'qualification' scripts.
Although it would be nice
Then my advice is to write your own wrapper function for sasxport.get
that takes its output, looks for labelled variables, and adds a new
class of your choosing depending on properties of the variable, making
sure that you write methods needed for that class (if any). Then test
your new function, not sasxport.get explicitly.
Frank
Sebastien Bihorel wrote:
Frank,
It is a non existing issue for me if the variables of class "labelled"
(and only "labelled") can only be numerical variables (integer or
numeric).
Sebastien
'labelled' can apply to any type of vector. I'm not clear on the
problem this causes you. Please provide a command that is broken by
this behavior.
Frank
Frank E Harrell Jr wrote:
Sebastien Bihorel wrote:
Dear R-users,
The sasxport.get function (from the Hmisc package) automatically
defines the class of imported variables. I have noticed that the
class of theoretically numeric variables is simply "labelled",
although character variables might end up been defined as "labelled"
"Date" or "labelled" "factor".
Is there a way to tell sasxport.get to define numeric variable as
"labelled" "integer" or "labelled" "numeric"?
Sebastien,
If that would fix a problem you're having we could look into it.
Otherwise I'd tend to leave well enough alone.
Frank
Thank you
Sebastien
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