I have two dataframes. One that has a list of unique ID numbers (think customer names and demographic data) and another dataframe with a list of transaction data (think purchase data, $ amount, etc) where the same unique ID number is also a column.
I'd like to create a dummy variable using a nested ifelse statement that searches the transaction dataframe using the unique ID and then check if a second attribute matches between the two dataframes.
For example:
data.frame3$dummy_variable <- ifelse(data.frame1$id == data.frame2$id,
ifelse(data.frame1$attributeX == data.frame2$attritubeX, 1, 0)
,2)
However, data.frame1 and data.frame2 have different row lengths, so I get an error message: "longer object length is not a multiple of shorter object length".
These data.frames cannot be the same length. Is there another way to attack this?
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on the first line and that same ID on your 2nd dataframe is on line 2, they'll never be considered as "one entity" by your code. Trust me, merging will save you a lot of trouble! – Dominic Comtois Apr 9 '15 at 23:17