[R] Condition to factor (easy to remember)
Douglas Bates
bates at stat.wisc.edu
Wed Sep 30 21:42:07 CEST 2009
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 2:43 AM, Dieter Menne
<dieter.menne at menne-biomed.de> wrote:
> Dear List,
> creating factors in a given non-default orders is notoriously difficult to
> explain in a course. Students love the ifelse construct given below most,
> but I remember some comment from Martin Mächler (?) that ifelse should be
> banned from courses.
> Any better idea? Not necessarily short, easy to remember is important.
> Dieter
> data = c(1,7,10,50,70)
> levs = c("Pre","Post")
>
> # Typical C-Programmer style
> factor(levs[as.integer(data >10)+1], levels=levs)
>
> # Easiest to understand
> factor(ifelse(data <=10, levs[1], levs[2]), levels=levs)
Why not
> factor(data > 10, labels = c("Pre", "Post"))
[1] Pre Pre Pre Post Post
Levels: Pre Post
All you have to remember is that FALSE comes before TRUE.
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