问题
Consider the following example
> library(forcats)
> library(dplyr)
>
>
> dataframe <- data_frame(var = c(1,1,1,2,3,4),
+ var2 = c(10,9,8,7,6,5))
> dataframe
# A tibble: 6 x 2
var var2
<dbl> <dbl>
1 1.00 10.0
2 1.00 9.00
3 1.00 8.00
4 2.00 7.00
5 3.00 6.00
6 4.00 5.00
I create a factor variable
> dataframe <- dataframe %>% mutate(myfactor = factor(var))
>
> dataframe$myfactor
[1] 1 1 1 2 3 4
Levels: 1 2 3 4
I do not understand what is the correct syntax (and the logic) to reorder this factor according to some other computation done at the factor level.
For instance, I would like to reorder my factors according to decreasing values of
> data_rank <- dataframe %>% group_by(myfactor) %>% summarise(rank_var = mean(var2))
> data_rank
# A tibble: 4 x 2
myfactor rank_var
<fct> <dbl>
1 1 9.00
2 2 7.00
3 3 6.00
4 4 5.00
So 4 would be first, 3 would be second, etc.
What is the syntax to do so with fct_reorder
, and what is the logic behind it?
Thanks!
回答1:
Suppose your dataframe
is:
dataframe <- data_frame(var = c(1,1,1,2,3,4),var2 = c(10,2,0,15,6,5))
dataframe <- dataframe %>% mutate(myfactor = factor(var))
dataframe$myfactor
[1] 1 1 1 2 3 4
Levels: 1 2 3 4
Now if you want to reorder your factor
, where the order is given by the output of a certain function fun
on a certain vector x
then you can use fct_reorder
in the following way:
dataframe$myfactor= fct_reorder(f = dataframe$myfactor,x = dataframe$var2,fun = mean)
dataframe$myfactor
[1] 1 1 1 2 3 4
Levels: 1 4 3 2
mean
of dataframe$var2
for each factor
will be calculated and sorted in ascending order by default to order the factor.
回答2:
To understand fct_reoder, I created a similar but modified data frame.
> dataframe <- data_frame(var = as.factor(c(1,2,3,2,3,1,4,1,2,3,4)),var2 = c(1,5,4,2,6,2,9,8,7,6,3))
> str(dataframe)
Classes ‘tbl_df’, ‘tbl’ and 'data.frame': 11 obs. of 2 variables:
$ var : Factor w/ 4 levels "1","2","3","4": 1 2 3 2 3 1 4 1 2 3 ...
$ var2: num 1 5 4 2 6 2 9 8 7 6 ...
here we could see that there are 2 columns, having column 1(var) as a factor variable with levels c(1,2,3,4).
Now, if one wants to reorder the factors on the basis of the sum of their respective values(var2), one can use the fct_reorder function as below.
In order to get the difference b/w with and without fct_reorder.
At first, we would sum up the var2 on the basis of their factors(var) without using fct_reorder:
> dataframe %>% group_by(var) %>% summarise(var2=sum(var2))
# A tibble: 4 x 2
var var2
<fct> <dbl>
1 1 11
2 2 14
3 3 16
4 4 12
Here we could see that the result is not ordered on the basis of the sum of var2.
Now, we would use fct_order to show the difference.
> dataframe %>% mutate(var=fct_reorder(var,var2,sum)) %>%
+ group_by(var) %>% summarise(var2=sum(var2))
# A tibble: 4 x 2
var var2
<fct> <dbl>
1 1 11
2 4 12
3 2 14
4 3 16
This shows that summation is now ordered.
Likewise, fct_reorder can be used to plot the graphs(boxplot or histogram etc.) in an ordered way
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48799074/how-to-reorder-a-factor-in-a-dataframe-with-fct-reorder