On 21/12/2021 11:20 a.m., Stephen H. Dawson, DSL wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
sort(unique(Data[1]))
Error in `[.data.frame`(x, order(x, na.last = na.last, decreasing =
decreasing)) :
undefined columns selected
That's the wrong syntax: Data[1] is not "column one of Data". Use
Data[[1]] for that, so
sort(unique(Data[[1]]))
I think Rui already pointed out the typo in the quoted text below...
Duncan Murdoch
The recommended syntax did not work, as listed above.
What I want is the sort of distinct column output. Again, the column may
be text or numbers. This is a huge analysis effort with data coming at
me from many different sources.
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On 12/21/21 11:07 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 21/12/2021 10:16 a.m., Stephen H. Dawson, DSL via R-help wrote:
Thanks everyone for the replies.
It is clear one either needs to write a function or put the unique
entries into another dataframe.
It seems odd R cannot sort a list of unique column entries with ease.
Python and SQL can do it with ease.
I've seen several responses that looked pretty simple. It's hard to
beat sort(unique(x)), though there's a fair bit of confusion about
what you actually want. Maybe you should post an example of the code
you'd use in Python?
Duncan Murdoch
QUESTION
Is there a simpler means than other than the unique function to capture
distinct column entries, then sort that list?
*Stephen Dawson, DSL*
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On 12/20/21 5:53 PM, Rui Barradas wrote:
Hello,
Inline.
Às 21:18 de 20/12/21, Stephen H. Dawson, DSL via R-help escreveu:
Thanks.
sort(unique(Data[[1]]))
This syntax provides row numbers, not column values.
This is not right.
The syntax Data[1] extracts a sub-data.frame, the syntax Data[[1]]
extracts the column vector.
As for my previous answer, it was not addressing the question, I
misinterpreted it as being a question on how to sort by numeric order
when the data is not numeric. Here is a, hopefully, complete answer.
Still with package stringr.
cols_to_sort <- 1:4
Data2 <- lapply(Data[cols_to_sort], \(x){
stringr::str_sort(unique(x), numeric = TRUE)
})
Or using Avi's suggestion of writing a function to do all the work and
simplify the lapply loop later,
unisort2 <- function(vec, ...) stringr::str_sort(unique(vec), ...)
Data2 <- lapply(Data[cols_to_sort], unisort, numeric = TRUE)
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
*Stephen Dawson, DSL*
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Business & Technology
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On 12/20/21 11:58 AM, Stephen H. Dawson, DSL via R-help wrote:
Hi,
Running a simple syntax set to review entries in dataframe columns.
Here is the working code.
Data <- read.csv("./input/Source.csv", header=T)
describe(Data)
summary(Data)
unique(Data[1])
unique(Data[2])
unique(Data[3])
unique(Data[4])
I would like to add sort the unique entries. The data in the various
columns are not defined as numbers, but also text. I realize 1 and
10 will not sort properly, as the column is not defined as a number,
but want to see what I have in the columns viewed as sorted.
QUESTION
What is the best process to sort unique output, please?
Thanks.
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