Re: [R] Help with dplyr

2015-11-05 Thread Axel Urbiz
Thank you all! > On Nov 5, 2015, at 9:07 PM, William Dunlap wrote: > > Did you mean to add stringsAsFactors=FALSE to the following call to > data.frame? > bin <- data.frame( > pred = pred, > bin = cut(pred, breaks = Breaks, include.lowest = TRUE)) > Since cut() produces a factor you

Re: [R] Help with dplyr

2015-11-05 Thread William Dunlap
Did you mean to add stringsAsFactors=FALSE to the following call to data.frame? bin <- data.frame( pred = pred, bin = cut(pred, breaks = Breaks, include.lowest = TRUE)) Since cut() produces a factor you would also have to convert it to character to make stringAsFactors=FALSE to have

Re: [R] Help with dplyr

2015-11-05 Thread Jeff Newmiller
Yes, that was my intention, but it appears I may not have read his code carefully enough. --- Jeff NewmillerThe . . Go Live... DCN:Basics: ##.#. ##.#. Live Go...

Re: [R] Help with dplyr

2015-11-05 Thread David Winsemius
> On Nov 5, 2015, at 4:58 PM, Jeff Newmiller wrote: > > Solution is to always use the stringsAsFactors=TRUE option in your > data.frame() function calls. Since that is the default, I’m wondering if you meant to say FALSE? — David. > --

Re: [R] Help with dplyr

2015-11-05 Thread Jeff Newmiller
Solution is to always use the stringsAsFactors=TRUE option in your data.frame() function calls. --- Jeff NewmillerThe . . Go Live... DCN:Basics: ##.#. ##.#. Live Go...

Re: [R] Help with dplyr

2015-11-05 Thread David Winsemius
> On Nov 5, 2015, at 3:59 PM, Axel Urbiz wrote: > > Hello, > > Is there a way to avoid the warning below in dplyr. There is an option that lets you turn off warnings. There also a wrapper function called, not surprisingly, … `suppressWarnings`. This is all descibed on: ?warning — David.

Re: [R] Help with dplyr

2015-11-05 Thread peter dalgaard
> On 06 Nov 2015, at 00:59 , Axel Urbiz wrote: > > Hello, > > Is there a way to avoid the warning below in dplyr. I’m performing an > operation within groups, and the warning says that the factors created from > each group do not have the same levels, and so it coerces the factor to > chara