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I have two questions. The first is a data management question and the second is the creation of a new variable. My data is structured, but I am not sure what is the correct r code.

I am looking at congressional committee data. My unit of analysis is each congressman and the committee they sat on during a congress. For example, if Congressman A sat on Appropriations and Ways and Means for three congresses, that would be a total of 6 observations.

First, I want to create a data set that only has the committees a member transferred to. Therefore, I would like to remove all observations that pertains to a committee that a member was given at the start of their first term in congress.

Second, after my data set only contains the committees a member transferred to after their first term in Congress, I need to create a new variable. In the new variable, I would like for a member to receive a one in the observation in which it is their last congress to serve on that committee. All other observations in which it is not the last congress for them to serve (conditioned on that committee) receive a zero.

For example, I would like for this:

data.frame(
ID = c(1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 2L, 2L, 3L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 5L, 5L, 5L, 5L), 
Cong = c(52L, 53L, 54L, 53L, 50L, 50L, 48L, 48L, 48L, 49L, 47L, 48L, 49L, 49L), 
Comm = c(3L, 3L, 3L, 4L, 2L, 7L, 4L, 3L, 7L, 7L, 3L, 6L, 6L, 8L)

)

ID  Cong  Comm
1    52    3
1    53    3
1    54    3
1    53    4
2    50    2
2    50    7
3    48    4
4    48    3
4    48    7
4    49    7
5    47    3
5    48    6
5    49    6
5    49    8

To look like this:

ID  Cong  Comm  Y
1    53   4     1
5    48   6     0
5    49   6     1
5    49   8     1

For example, ID 1 and all observations that correspond to Comm 3 were dropped because he was assigned that committee during his first term in congress. Y is the new variable I needed to create.

ID is the member. Cong is the congress they are serving. Comm is the committee they are sitting on. (BTW, Comm is actually a categorical variable).

I can probably figure out the new variable (Y) on my own, but I am having trouble creating the new data frame that separates the committees. I apologize for any confusion and greatly appreciate any help.

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  • How do we know when the first and term of each ID was?
    – LyzandeR
    Nov 16, 2014 at 23:10
  • The first term is the minimum Cong value for each ID. For example for ID: 1, the first congress is 52 because it is the minimum cong value for that respondent.
    – Dyllan
    Nov 16, 2014 at 23:18
  • I still dont get it. Then why did ID=1, Cong=53, Comm=3 got dropped out? and same for ID=1 , Cong=54, Comm=3? Isn't only the first term supposed to be excluded? it is not clear which rows should be excluded.
    – LyzandeR
    Nov 16, 2014 at 23:32
  • ID=1, Cong=53, Comm=3 was dropped because the committee was assigned to them during their first term or minimum Cong value. If a member Comm's value is the same as their minimum Cong value, then all following observations that contain that Comm value should be removed.
    – Dyllan
    Nov 17, 2014 at 0:42

1 Answer 1

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If I am understanding your question correctly, then here is a potential quick solution with plyr.

library(plyr)

x = data.frame(
  ID = c(1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 2L, 2L, 3L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 5L, 5L, 5L, 5L), 
  Cong = c(52L, 53L, 54L, 53L, 50L, 50L, 48L, 48L, 48L, 49L, 47L, 48L, 49L, 49L), 
  Comm = c(3L, 3L, 3L, 4L, 2L, 7L, 4L, 3L, 7L, 7L, 3L, 6L, 6L, 8L))

result  = ddply(x, "ID", .fun = function(congressman){ 

  #Find a congressman's first term
  first_term = min(congressman$Cong)

  #Find the committees he/she served on that term
  first_terms_committees = congressman$Comm[congressman$Cong == first_term]

  #Find the rows in which those committees exist
  to_remove  = which(congressman$Comm %in% first_terms_committees)
  #Remove those rows
  congressman = congressman[-to_remove,]

  congressman
})

It splits up your data by congressman. Then it finds the congressman's first term so that it can find all the committees the congressman served on in the first term. Then it simply remove all of the rows of that congressman where those first term committees appear.

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  • This is really close, but when when I use my data I get: "In min(congressman$Cong) : no non-missing arguments to min; returning Inf"
    – Dyllan
    Nov 17, 2014 at 0:48
  • Using the sample data posted in my example (and your question) ? Nov 17, 2014 at 0:58
  • I can replicate your error if I change min(congressman$Cong) to min(congressman$cong) - R is case sensitive here. Please ensure that the variable names and cases in the function match your data set's variable names and cases. Nov 17, 2014 at 1:06
  • Yes, you are correct. Thank you for your assistance and I apologize for my sloppy r code.
    – Dyllan
    Nov 17, 2014 at 1:16

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