thank you
sorry, but i missed that thread
your solution works (of cause)
hopefully the code and not the documentation will be corrected as the drop
argument comes very convenient or maybe as a new option: drop.unused.levels=T
regards soren
btw
how do i interpret an assigment to a square bracket?
d2[] <- lapply(d2, function(x) if (is.factor(x)) factor(x) else x)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Dalgaard" <p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk>
To: "S??ren Merser" <merser at image.dk>
Cc: "R - help" <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch>
Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2004 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: [R] subset drop unused levels
> S??ren Merser <merser at image.dk> writes:
>
> > hi there
> >
> > tried to use subset with drop=TRUE, but all the 'old' levels
are preserved,
> > i.e. when calling e.g. ftable a lot of zeros are displayed
> >
> > >x<-subset(LREG, (kir=='AA' | kir=='BB') &
(type=='t1' | otype=='t2'),
> > drop=TRUE, select=c(event, kir, type))
> > > ftable(x)
> >
> > i explicit have to call factor like
> > >ftable(event~factor(kir)+factor(type))
> >
> > any hints?
>
> Yes, the drop argument is misdocumented. It actually does the same as
> the drop argument to [.data.frame. It was on this very list just
> eleven days ago, see e.g. the below ref., including what to do if you
> really want to get rid of unused levels
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch/msg22459.html
>
> (yet another interface to the archives...)
>
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