I have a dataframe in R with a column consisting of both letters and numbers (eg. "A", "B", "1", "2" etc). I would like to sort the dataframe in such a way that I have the letters first (alphabetically sorted) followed by the numbers (numerically sorted). Ideally in a tidyverse way, but not necessarily.
gtools::mixedsort does almost what I want, but puts numbers before strings and I do not think there is an argument that allows you to push the numbers to the back.
I considered splitting the dataframe, sort each one separately, and then bind by rows again. But I am guessing there should be a better way to do this?
Here is also an example to further clarify my question.
I have:
Col1 Col2 Col3
Apples A 90
Pears 12 90
Bananas C 50
Cake 1 50
Apples A 90
Pears B 90
Bananas 2 50
Cake 100 50
What I try to achieve is sorting by Col2, alphabetically first, then numerically:
Col1 Col2 Col3
Apples A 90
Apples A 90
Apples A 90
Apples A 90
Pears B 90
Bananas C 50
Cake 1 50
Bananas 2 50
Pears 12 90
Cake 100 50
Many thanks!