Bill.Venables at csiro.au wrote:> Perhaps BA[, 2] is a factor? What you might need is something like
>
> BA[order(BA[, 1], -as.numeric(BA[, 2]), ]
>
More generally, the xtfrm() function converts a vector into a numeric
one that sorts in the same order. It will work on character columns as
well:
BA[order(BA[, 1], -xtfrm(BA[,2]), ]
Duncan Murdoch> ?
>
> Bill Venables.
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> Subject: [R] Sorting problem
>
> Hi, everyone,
>
> I was trying to sort a data frame by two columns, one increasing, the other
> decreasing and got an error.
>
> "Error in FUN(left) : invalid argument to unary operator",
>
> The command is "BA[order(BA[1],-BA[2]),]". BA is the data frame.
It was
> working if I used increasing on both columns.
>
> Why the decreasing symbol "-" is not working here? Thanks.
>
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