Le vendredi 31 mai 2013 à 18:07 +1000, nevil amos a écrit : > I am trying to create a merge where the first value contains NA values. I > wish to retain these in order. however when I use all.x=T and sort=F they > are retained but na values are placed last: > > > X<-data.frame(k1=c("A",NA,"C","B")) > > print (X) > k1 > 1 A > 2 <NA> > 3 C > 4 B > > Y<-data.frame(k2=c(1,2,3),k3=c("A","B","C")) > > Z<-merge(X,Y, by.x=1,by.y=2,all.x=T,sort=F) > > print (Z) > k1 k2 > 1 A 1 > 2 C 3 > 3 B 2 > 4 <NA> NA > > > The result I need is > k1 k2 > 1 A 1 > 2 <NA> NA > 3 C 3 > 4 B 2 > > how do I prevent NA c=values being sorted to last - I need to retain values > in position. merge(..., sort=FALSE) does not guarantee the order will be preserved, even when NAs are not present. If you want to preserve the order, you can add a sequence number to the original data frame: X <- data.frame(k1=c("A",NA,"C","B"), id=seq.int(4)) and sort manually on that column after the merge.
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