Linked to my former question : r plyr revalue limitation of number of operations? And this request as well : mapvalues in plyr gives unexpected output when "to" argument is a factor...is it a bug?
I want to change the values of levels in a dataframe factor and I have in one factor, 300 levels to rename, and in the other, 3000 levels. So using c("", "") is out of question. I have created two new dataframes for the renaming purposes with the values to match and the values to revalue to. Now I'm stuck with a little problem that my current level of R skills lacks to solve.
Let's reuse the R cookbook example:
First create a dataframe with the values :
library(plyr)
cat <- c("alpha","beta","gamma","alpha","beta")
amount <- c(2, 5, 8, 3, 4)
df <- data.frame(cat, amount)
df
cat amount
1 alpha 2
2 beta 5
3 gamma 8
4 alpha 3
5 beta 4
mapvalues(df$cat, c("beta", "gamma"), c("two", "three"))
[1] alpha two three alpha two
Levels: alpha two three
This works, changing one value for another, and removing the unused levels.
Let's try to use an approach with a dataframe containing all the needed values to match and their replacement.
val <- c("beta", "gamma")
text <- c("two", "three")
reval <- data.frame(val, text)
reval
val text
1 beta two
2 gamma three
mapvalues(df$cat, reval$val, reval$text)
[1] alpha 2 1 alpha 2
Levels: alpha 2 1
This replaces the value of the level with a number. I'm a bit stuck there then because I can't figure out how to adapt the solution given in the second link 2 provided, to my case.