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2018 Apr 10
4
convert numeric variables to factor
...GrMM", "RELG", "CASTE1", "SECTOR", "SECTOR4","AGE", "MARITAL"
> "JOBSTATUS", "ENG", "EDU", "PARENT_EDU", "MASSMEDIA_F", "MASSMEDIA_M",
> "HomeComputer", "HomeInternet") for (i in cols) {data.frame[,i]=
> as.factor(data.frame[,i])}
>
>
> Error: unexpected string constant in ?cols<- c(?GrMM", "RELG", "CASTE1",
> "SECTOR", "SECTOR4","AGE", "MARITAL" "JOBSTATUS""
&...
2018 Apr 10
0
convert numeric variables to factor
...c("GrMM", "RELG", "CASTE1", "SECTOR", "SECTOR4","AGE", "MARITAL", "JOBSTATUS", "ENG", "EDU", "PARENT_EDU", "MASSMEDIA_F", "MASSMEDIA_M", "HomeComputer", "HomeInternet")
> for (I in cols) {data.frame[,i]= as.factor(data.frame[,i])}
Error in sort.list(y) : 'x' must be atomic for 'sort.list'
Have you called ?sort? on a list?
> On 10-Apr-2018, at 3:12 PM, Eric Berger <ericjberger at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> You are missi...
2018 Apr 10
0
convert numeric variables to factor
...s<- c(?GrMM", "RELG", "CASTE1", "SECTOR", "SECTOR4","AGE", "MARITAL" "JOBSTATUS", "ENG", "EDU", "PARENT_EDU", "MASSMEDIA_F", "MASSMEDIA_M", "HomeComputer", "HomeInternet") for (i in cols) {data.frame[,i]= as.factor(data.frame[,i])}
Error: unexpected string constant in ?cols<- c(?GrMM", "RELG", "CASTE1", "SECTOR", "SECTOR4","AGE", "MARITAL" "JOBSTATUS""
Please help.
Regards...
2018 Apr 09
2
convert numeric variables to factor
Hello,
Though Bert's and David's answers are what you should do, note that some
R functions that need factors will coerce their input variables when
necessary.
Have you tried to run the code you haven't posted without coercing to
factor? It might run...
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
On 4/9/2018 6:11 PM, David L Carlson wrote:
> Try the help files:
>
> ?factor
>