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I have a data frame with one of the columns representing age. The value of age is given as intervals as shown in the table below:

head(ddd)
country.of.birth age     sex    X2000 X2001 X2002 X2003 X2004 X2005 X2006 X2007
Afghanistan      0-4     men       0     0     1     2     2     0     1     1
Afghanistan      5-9     women     1     1     0     0     1     0     0     0
Afghanistan      10-14   men       0     2     5     2     3     4     1     1
Afghanistan      15-19   women     4     1     4     2     3     2     3     2
Afghanistan      20-24   men       5     0     8     7     7     3     5     3
Afghanistan      25-29   women     4     8     3     9     4     4     4     3

What command should I use to be able to select a certain age range? I tried:

sum(ddd[ddd$age == "20-24", 4:11])

to get the sum of all columns with an age in the range of 20-24 (should give 38), I got this error:

Error in FUN(X[[i]], ...) : 
only defined on a data frame with all numeric variables
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    What is the output of sapply(ddd, class)?
    – user3710546
    Jul 7, 2015 at 12:08
  • Here is the output: sapply(ddd, class) country age sex X2000 X2001 X2002 X2003 X2004 "factor" "factor" "factor" "integer" "integer" "integer" "integer" "integer" X2005 X2006 X2007 X2008 X2009 X2010 X2011 X2012 "integer" "integer" "integer" "integer" "integer" "integer" "integer" "integer" X2013 X2014 "integer" "integer"
    – Faiz Lotfy
    Jul 7, 2015 at 12:12
  • @akrun sum(subset(ddd, age=='20-24', select=4:11)) Error in FUN(X[[i]], ...) : only defined on a data frame with all numeric variables
    – Faiz Lotfy
    Jul 7, 2015 at 12:14
  • Why do you get "country" from sapply? It should be "country.of.birth" .
    – user3710546
    Jul 7, 2015 at 12:15
  • I edited the name, sorry.
    – Faiz Lotfy
    Jul 7, 2015 at 12:17

2 Answers 2

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I would assume this to be a case of trailing/leading spaces. We can remove the trailing/leading spaces with str_trim from `stringr)

ddd$age[5] <- '20-29 '
sum(ddd[ddd$age == "20-29", 4:11])
#Error in FUN(X[[i]], ...) : 
# only defined on a data frame with all numeric variables

library(stringr)
sum(ddd[str_trim(ddd$age)=='20-29', 4:11])
#[1] 38

Or use sub

 ddd$age <- sub('^\\s*|\\s*$', '', ddd$age)
 sum(ddd[str_trim(ddd$age)=='20-29', 4:11])
 #[1] 38

If you use grep, this problem can be avoided

 sum(ddd[grep('20-29', ddd$age),4:11])
 #[1] 38
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    This is most likely the issue. Especially with this survey style data +1
    – Pierre L
    Jul 7, 2015 at 12:23
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    I checked the cvs file. There is a trailing single space after each interval. That is there is a single space after 24 in the 20-24 interval. `str_trim(ddd$age) did the job. Thank you.
    – Faiz Lotfy
    Jul 7, 2015 at 12:24
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The reason may be that some columns are factors

temp$X2000 <- as.factor(temp$X2000)

sum(temp[temp$age=="20-24",4:11])

Error in FUN(X[[i]], ...)

temp$X2000 <- as.numeric(temp$X2000)

sum(temp[temp$age=="20-24",4:11])

37

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    It is not the reason. I checked it.
    – akrun
    Jul 7, 2015 at 12:27
  • They are not. See the comments.
    – user3710546
    Jul 7, 2015 at 12:44

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