[R] help calculating variable based on factor level of another
Ivan Calandra
ivan.calandra at uni-hamburg.de
Thu May 27 16:16:52 CEST 2010
Hi,
I'm really confused about your question. For many reasons:
- because I'm a beginner myself?
- what are you trying to do with x1? You define the levels of x1, but
you don't give any values to it. Which could (also) explain why your
code does not work
- your if...else statement is weird for me. I think it should more look
like: if(x1=="something") {x2 <- 1} else {...}
Curly braces are necessary when you have more than one statement as
expression. See ?"if" and ?ifelse.
- what are you trying to do? it looks like you're trying to recode the
factors. Why? Factors are already stored as integers in R. Maybe some
more insights into what you're trying to do at the large scale would help.
HTH,
Ivan
Le 5/27/2010 15:59, Simon Kiss a écrit :
> Dear colleagues,
>
> I want to calculate the value of x2 based on the value of x1. x1 is a
> factor with three separate levels. I want to make sure that missing
> values remain as NA in X2, but non-missing values take on a value of
> either 0 or 1 dependending on the value in x1.
>
> This is the code I'm working with...Can any one help?
> I've seen some other requests on a topic like this, but not using
> factors with strings as levels; only with numeric variables.
> Simon
>
> x1<-factor(levels="social and cultural specialists", "labour",
> "salariat")
>
> x2<-if(x1==c("social and cultural specialists")) "1" elseif (x1==NA)
> "NA" else "0"
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