[R] Recoding Variables in R
John Fox
jfox at mcmaster.ca
Thu Jan 28 17:54:02 CET 2010
Dear Abraham,
If I follow correctly what you want to do, the following should do it:
> f <- factor(c(1, 1, 5, 5, 8, 8, 9, 9, 0, 0))
> f
[1] 1 1 5 5 8 8 9 9 0 0
Levels: 0 1 5 8 9
> recode(f, " '1'=3; '5'=1; '0'=2; else=NA ")
[1] 3 3 1 1 <NA> <NA> <NA> <NA> 2 2
Levels: 1 2 3
I think that your problem was that you didn't distinguish correctly between
factor levels and their numeric encoding; factor levels should be quoted in
recode().
I hope this helps,
John
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John Fox
Senator William McMaster
Professor of Social Statistics
Department of Sociology
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
web: socserv.mcmaster.ca/jfox
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> Behalf Of Mathew, Abraham T
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> Subject: [R] Recoding Variables in R
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> VAR 980490
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> Some people have suggested placing new limits on foreign
>
> imports in order to protect American jobs. Others say
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> that such limits would raise consumer prices and hurt
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> American exports.
>
> Do you FAVOR or OPPOSE placing new limits on imports, or
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> haven't you thought much about this?
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> 1. Favor
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> 5. Oppose
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> 8. DK
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> 9. NA; RF
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> 0. Haven't thought much about this
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> I am trying to recode the data for the following public opinion question
from
> the ANES. I would like to throw out 8 and 9. Furthermore, I would like to
> reorder the responses so that:
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> 1. Oppose (originally 5)
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> 2. Haven't though much about this (originally 0)
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> 3. favor (originally 1)
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>
>
> I tried the following, which did not work:
>
> library(car)
> data96$V961327 <- recode(data96$V961327, "c(1)=2; c(2)=3; c(3)=1")
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> I also tried the following, which also did not work:
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> new <- as.numeric(data96$V961327)
> new
> data96$V961327 <- recode(new, "c(5)=1; c(0)=2; c(1)=3")
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> Help,
>
> Abraham M
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