Relatively new to R I am hoping to use this to look into better understanding function syntax and structure. I have read the UCLA tutorial, but I am not seeing as much around dataframe manipulation. I have an ifelse
that creates a new column, which is then multiplied by the data set weights. This will be repeated a number of times so I am trying to write a function. Any help, critical or supportive, always appreciated.
The manual code below is working fine (output at bottom).
# Step 2
f$health <- ifelse(f$qintrvyr == 2014 & f$qintrvmo < 4, f$healthcq,
ifelse(f$qintrvyr == 2015 & f$qintrvmo < 4, f$healthpq,
f$healthpq + f$healthcq) )
# Step 3
f$myvar <- f$health * f$finlwt21
However, when I try to replicate I am clearly doing something wrong because I am getting the following error:
Error in ifelse(df$qintrvyr == 2014 & df$qintrvmo < 4, df$oldvarcq, ifelse(df$qintrvyr == :
replacement has length zero
In addition: Warning message:
In rep(yes, length.out = length(ans)) :
'x' is NULL so the result will be NULL
Here is the function:
convert <- function(data, oldvarcq, oldvarpq, newvar){
df <- data
df$newvar <- ifelse(df$qintrvyr == 2014 & df$qintrvmo < 4, df$oldvarcq,
ifelse(df$qintrvyr == 2015 & df$qintrvmo < 4, df$oldvarpq,
df$oldvarpq + df$oldvarcq) )
df$newvar <- df$newvar * df$finlwt21
return(df)
}
# test the function
test <- convert(f, foodcq, foodpq, food_wt_spend)
This would be the desired output using a partial example of the df columns (where myvar
would be food_wt_spend
, healthcq
would be foodcq
...):
health qintrvyr qintrvmo healthcq healthpq
1 2205.0 2014 4 0 2205.0
2 556.0 2014 4 0 556.0
3 72.0 2014 4 0 72.0
4 1604.4 2014 4 0 1604.4
5 2030.0 2014 4 0 2030.0
6 1080.0 2014 4 0 1080.0
7 314.7 2014 4 0 314.7
myvar popweight finlwt21
1 42948485 4869.443 19477.77
2 13014121 5851.673 23406.69
3 1415889 4916.281 19665.12
4 20500000 3194.340 12777.36
5 40247923 4956.641 19826.56
6 18055765 4179.575 16718.30
7 6273869 4984.007 19936.03
foodcq
supposed to be the name of a column in your data frame? If it is, you should know thatdf$oldvarcq
will do one thing only: look for a column indf
actually calledoldvarcq
and try to return it. It does no evaluation of what you think you've "stored" inoldvarcq
.?Extract
. The section on "recursive list-like" objects is what you want to focus on. The take-away is that you should pass the column name as a string,"foodcq"
and then select the column using[[
, e.g.df[[oldvarcq]]
.