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How can one change a single cell in a data.frame to something else?

Basically I just want to rename that one cell, not all cells which matches it.

I can´t use the edit() command because it will screw up my script since I'm using the data.frame on several occasions.

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data.frame[row_number, column_number] = new_value

For example, if x is your data.frame:

x[1, 4] = 5
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    Is it possibe to edit cell value by column name and row name?
    – runjumpfly
    Oct 19, 2016 at 10:23
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    @runjumpfly data_frame["row_name", "col_name"]=2
    – Esteemator
    Dec 11, 2016 at 0:47
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Suppose your dataframe is df and you want to change gender from 2 to 1 in participant id 5 then you should determine the row by writing "==" as you can see

 df["rowName", "columnName"] <- value
 df[df$serial.id==5, "gender"] <- 1
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To change a cell value using a column name, one can use

iris$Sepal.Length[3]=999
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In RStudio you can write directly in a cell. Suppose your data.frame is called myDataFrame and the row and column are called columnName and rowName. Then the code would look like:

myDataFrame["rowName", "columnName"] <- value

Hope that helps!

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