[R] Join data frame columns
Ivan Calandra
ivan.calandra at u-bourgogne.fr
Tue Oct 23 16:35:14 CEST 2012
Hi again,
It seems that you want the modes to be conserved. This is just not
possible; everything will be coerced to characters, as Rui highlighted.
But the question is why do you want to do this? You would loose helpful
information (i.e. modes). Maybe there is a better way to do what you
want to do.
HTH,
Ivan
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Le 23/10/12 16:15, Rui Barradas a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> Sorry for my earlier post, I misunderstood what you want.
>
> dat <- data.frame(letters, 1:26)
> as.vector(sapply(d, as.character))
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Rui Barradas
> Em 23-10-2012 14:13, brunosm escreveu:
>> Hi Ivan, thanks for your help!
>>
>> For example:
>>
>>> df
>> num letters
>> 1 1 A
>> 2 2 B
>> 3 3 C
>> 4 4 D
>> 5 5 E
>>
>> What i want is to join "num" and "letters" in a single column. Something
>> like this
>>
>>> new_df
>> 1 1
>> 2 2
>> 3 3
>> 4 4
>> 5 5
>> 6 A
>> 7 B
>> 8 C
>> 9 D
>> 10 E
>>
>> I tried to do it with a list but it converts factors to numbers...
>>
>>> new_df<-list(c(df[,1],df[,2]))
>>> new_df
>> [[1]]
>> [1] 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>>
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