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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.

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The problem is that data.frame converts your characters into factors. So you can either use stringsAsFactors=FALSE or use as.character:

# version 1 
val <- c("beta", "gamma")
text <- c("two", "three")
reval <- data.frame(val, text, stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
mapvalues(df$cat, 
          reval$val, 
          reval$text)

# version 2
val <- c("beta", "gamma")
text <- c("two", "three")
reval <- data.frame(val, text)
mapvalues(df$cat, 
          as.character(reval$val), 
          as.character(reval$text))

Careful: Your solution with levels replaces "beta" by "three" and "gamma" by "two" instead of the expected replacement of "beta" by "two" and "gamma" by "three". This is because "three" comes ahead of "two" ("h"<"w").

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  • Thank you I didn't see that my solution was flawed. I tried yours but I got with my 3000 levels dataframe an "The following from values were not present in x" answer - and it lists values that I checked as REALLY present in 'x'. Perhaps a limitation of mapvalues ??? I guess I'm really stuck with that one... But I was thinking that it should be some standard operation in R, to properly rename levels, even if you have a big number of these ?
    – Joel.O
    Jul 28, 2014 at 9:54
  • Can you make a reproducible example, where you get the error mentioned in the above comment. Otherwise we cannot guess what the problem could be.
    – shadow
    Jul 28, 2014 at 9:58
  • BTW, I used this as well : reval$text <- levels(reval$text)[as.numeric(reval$text)] to change the factor in a character vector and I had the same error.
    – Joel.O
    Jul 28, 2014 at 10:03
  • I've deleted my solution with levels, as I do not want other people to use it and to have unexpected errors...
    – Joel.O
    Jul 28, 2014 at 10:40
  • So I've tried it with properly adapting it to my real case problem, and it WORKS ! This is great...
    – Joel.O
    Jul 28, 2014 at 11:12

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