I am having an issue with mutate
function in dplyr
.
- I am trying to
add a new column called
state
depending on the change in one of the column (V
column). (V column repeat itself with a sequence so each sequence(rep(seq(100,2100,100),each=96)
corresponds to one dataset in mydf
)
Error: impossible to replicate vector of size 8064
Here is reproducible example of md df
:
df <- data.frame (
No=(No= rep(seq(0,95,1),times=84)),
AC= rep(rep(c(78,110),each=1),times=length(No)/2),
AR = rep(rep(c(256,320,384),each=2),times=length(No)/6),
AM = rep(1,times=length(No)),
DQ = rep(rep(seq(0,15,1),each=6),times=84),
V = rep(rep(seq(100,2100,100),each=96),times=4),
R = sort(replicate(6, sample(5000:6000,96))))
labels <- rep(c("CAP-CAP","CP-CAP","CAP-CP","CP-CP"),each=2016)
I added here 2016
value intentionally since I know the number of rows of each dataset.
But I want to assign these labels with automated function when the dataset changes. Because there is a possibility the total number of rows may change for each df
for my real files. For this question think about its only one txt file and also think about there are plenty of them with different number of rows. But the format is the same.
I use dplyr
to arrange my df
library("dplyr")
newdf<-df%>%mutate_each(funs(as.numeric))%>%
mutate(state = labels)
is there elegant way to do this process?
No
object in your workspace, but as you have posted it is not reproducible, in fact it triggers the errorobject No not found
. R triggers this error when you saylength(No)/2)
... because we do not have previously defined thatNo
object.No
to be defined before the data.frame is created. Why are you doing themutate_each(funs(as.numeric))
? You data already appears to be numeric. How are you mapping the values in yourlabels
vector to the rest of the data.frame?group_by
you split your data in groups (by AR and AC) and so these subsets must be smaller than the original data set. R does not know how to maplabels
and these subsets, furthermore sincelabels
has the same length of the original data, R is confused because it does not know what values to use I guess.df
is working correctly. for the second issue you mentioned why I usemutate_each(funs(as.numeric))
that is for my real.csv
file format. Since I put here reproducible example. All I want to do is put those labels as a factor for sequencedV
.