I would like to create a new variable,litter, to indicate each sow or litter in different farrowing dates (fdate). Each litter is to be numbered from 1 to N with an increament of 1 as shown in the last column.

sow   season piglet fdate        litter
1M521    1    5702   14/09/2009    1
1M521    1    5703   14/09/2009    1
1M521    2    22920  17/02/2010    2
1M521    2    22920  17/02/2010    2
1M521    2    22920  17/02/2010    2
1M584    1    8516   28/09/2009    3
1M584    1    8516   28/09/2009    3
1M584    1    8516   28/09/2009    3
1N312    1    6192   16/09/2009    4
1N312    1    6193   16/09/2009    4
1N312    1    6194   16/09/2009    4
1N312    2    21818  11/02/2010    5
1N312    2    21819  11/02/2010    5
1N312    2    21820  11/02/2010    5
2A1526   1    9293   3/10/2009     6
2A1526   1    9294   3/10/2009     6
2A1526   1    9295   3/10/2009     6
2A1526   1    9296   3/10/2009     6

Any help would be very much appreciated!

Baz

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If I'm understanding correctly, you're just basing this on fdate? If your dataframe is piglets, try this:

piglets$litter <- as.numeric(factor(piglets$fdate))
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i am trying to base it on the sow and fdate. – baz Apr 27 '11 at 1:45
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Ah, missed that since your sample data doesn't have two sows on the same day. You could do as.numeric(factor(paste(piglets$fdate,piglets$sow,sep=""))) to look at the combination of the two. – Noah Apr 27 '11 at 2:03
it worked and thanks alot! – baz Apr 27 '11 at 2:20
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