[R] how to make automatically each level from data.frame to vector
Francisco J. Zagmutt
gerifalte28 at hotmail.com
Sat Nov 12 22:08:03 CET 2005
Looking at the results that you are expecing I think that you just want to
have only the record from black colored people. If that't the case, for
this dataset the easiest way is to subset the data i.e
data(HairEyeColor)
x=as.data.frame(HairEyeColor)
x2=x[x$Hair=="Black",1:3]
x2
Hair Eye Sex
1 Black Brown Male
5 Black Blue Male
9 Black Hazel Male
13 Black Green Male
17 Black Brown Female
21 Black Blue Female
25 Black Hazel Female
29 Black Green Female
Is this what you needed?
Francisco
>From: Muhammad Subianto <subianto at gmail.com>
>To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
>Subject: [R] how to make automatically each level from data.frame to vector
>Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 21:37:27 +0100
>
>Dear R-helpers,
>Suppose I have dataset like this below:
>data(HairEyeColor)
>dfHEC <- as.data.frame(as.table(HairEyeColor))
>my.dfHEC <- data.frame(Hair=rep(dfHEC$Hair,dfHEC$Freq),
> Eye=rep(dfHEC$Eye,dfHEC$Freq),
> Sex=rep(dfHEC$Sex,dfHEC$Freq))
>my.dfHEC
>my.dfHEC$Hair
>my.dfHEC$Eye
>my.dfHEC$Sex
>
>and I know all levels for Hair, Eye and Sex.
>In my case, I want to "expand.grid" all attributes but in Hair I only
>include "Black" hair:
>
>Hair.e <- c("Black")
>Eye.e <- c("Brown","Blue","Hazel","Green")
>Sex.e <- c("Male","Female")
>
>#I can do like,
>dfHEC.Black <- expand.grid(Hair.e,Eye.e,Sex.e)
>dfHEC.Black
>
>My question is how to make automatically each level from data.frame to
>vector.
>I don't want to make definition for each level again (Hair.e, Eye.e,
>Sex.e).
>In the others word, how can I make "expand.grid" (each level) from
>data.frame automatically if Hair is only ("Black").
>The result I need like,
>
> Var1 Var2 Var3
>1 Black Brown Male
>2 Black Blue Male
>3 Black Hazel Male
>4 Black Green Male
>5 Black Brown Female
>6 Black Blue Female
>7 Black Hazel Female
>8 Black Green Female
>
>Thanks in advance.
>Best, Muhammad Subianto
>
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