[R] vectors levels are carried through to subsets...
chipmaney
chipmaney at hotmail.com
Tue Sep 29 19:47:07 CEST 2009
I have a dataset. Initially, it has 25 levels for a certain factor,
Description.
However, I then subset it, because I am only interested in 2 of the 25
factors. When I subset it, I get the following. The vector lists only the
two factors, yet there remain 25 levels:
> Quadrats.df$Description
[1] Emergent 25x75 Emergent 25x75 Emergent 25x75 Emergent 25x75
Emergent 25x75 Emergent 25x75 Emergent 25x75 Emergent 25x75 Emergent
25x75
[10] Emergent 25x75 Emergent 25x75 Emergent 25x75 Emergent 25x75
Emergent 25x75 Emergent 25x75 Hydroseed 25x75 Hydroseed 25x75 Hydroseed
25x75
[19] Hydroseed 25x75 Hydroseed 25x75 Hydroseed 25x75 Hydroseed 25x75
Hydroseed 25x75 Hydroseed 25x75 Hydroseed 25x75 Hydroseed 25x75 Hydroseed
25x75
[28] Hydroseed 25x75 Hydroseed 25x75 Hydroseed 25x75 Hydroseed 25x75
25 Levels: Black Cottonwood Black Cottonwood Enhanced Emergent Emergent
25x75 Floodplain 1 Floodplain 2 Floodplain 3 Hydroseed 25x75 ... Western Red
Cedar Enhanced
This seems rather innocuous; however, when I run a by statement, it returns
a list with 25 entries, 23 of which are of course NA....is there a way to
avoid this?
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