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Is it possible to reorder the columns of data frame which is a result of dcast() call E.x.

Given the data:

> dput(copyOfRes)
structure(list(docName = c("doc2", "doc1", "doc1", "doc1", "doc1", 
"doc1", "doc1", "doc1", "doc1", "doc1", "doc1", "doc2"), day_of_week = c(11, 
11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 2)), .Names = c("docName", 
"week_number"), row.names = c(NA, -12L), class = "data.frame")

So, when I use dcast() as follows:

library(reshape2)
dcast(copyOfRes, docName ~ week_number, length)

the result is:

  docName 2 11
1    doc1 0 10
2    doc2 1  1

I would like to have the data frame with decreasing value of week_number as follows:

  docName 11  2
1    doc1 10 0
2    doc2 1  1

I tried doing dcast(copyOfRes, docName ~ sort(week_number, decreasing= TRUE), length), but it still does not work. Any suggestions?

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  • Why can't you just reorder your columns after casting? Mar 12, 2013 at 19:18
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    @AnandaMahto: Thank you for the answer, but you think reordering n (where n would always change) number of columns manually qualifies as a good solution ? I would rather not do it, instead of doing what you suggested. Mar 12, 2013 at 19:24
  • no. I would rather make my data representative of what I actually expect it to be: ordered factors. Mar 12, 2013 at 19:32
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    @AnandaMahto: I did not understand that. The data is coming from the database. So, the values are going to be dynamic. Can you please elaborate? Mar 12, 2013 at 19:34
  • When you read your data in, then, you can make sure the "week_number" is read in or converted as a factor before you start doing any analysis, instead of storing it as numeric. Something like copyOfRes$week_number <- with(copyOfRes, factor(week_number, levels = sort(unique(week_number), decreasing=TRUE))) should do it, if you want decreasing ordered factors. Then, when you use other functions, like summary, R will tabulate rather than trying to take the mean or that column, and dcast would be able to do what you want. Mar 12, 2013 at 19:41

2 Answers 2

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You can use factor() inside dcast() set appropriate order of levels.

 dcast(copyOfRes, 
   docName ~ factor(week_number,levels=unique(week_number)), length)
      docName 11 2
    1    doc1 10 0
    2    doc2  1 1
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    +1. This solves the immediate problem, but I still think the OP should start with factoring the week_number variable if it is going to ultimately be treated as a factor. Mar 12, 2013 at 19:42
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You can use reorder here with rev

dcast(copyOfRes, docName ~ reorder(week_number,rev(week_number)), length)
Using week_number as value column: use value.var to override.
  docName 11 2
1    doc1 10 0
2    doc2  1 1
1
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    Nice use of reorder. Always forget about that one! +1 Mar 12, 2013 at 19:43

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