reorder
is a generic function. The "default"
method
treats its first argument as a categorical variable, and reorders its
levels based on the values of a second variable, usually numeric.
reorder(x, …)# S3 method for default
reorder(x, X, FUN = mean, …,
order = is.ordered(x))
an atomic vector, usually a factor
(possibly
ordered). The vector is treated as a categorical variable whose
levels will be reordered. If x
is not a factor, its unique
values will be used as the implicit levels.
a vector of the same length as x
, whose subset
of values for each unique level of x
determines the
eventual order of that level.
a function
whose first argument is a vector
and returns a scalar, to be applied to each subset of X
determined by the levels of x
.
optional: extra arguments supplied to FUN
logical, whether return value will be an ordered factor rather than a factor.
A factor or an ordered factor (depending on the value of
order
), with the order of the levels determined by
FUN
applied to X
grouped by x
. The
levels are ordered such that the values returned by FUN
are in increasing order. Empty levels will be dropped.
Additionally, the values of FUN
applied to the subsets of
X
(in the original order of the levels of x
) is returned
as the "scores"
attribute.
This, as relevel()
, is a special case of simply calling
factor(x, levels = levels(x)[....])
.
# NOT RUN {
require(graphics)
bymedian <- with(InsectSprays, reorder(spray, count, median))
boxplot(count ~ bymedian, data = InsectSprays,
xlab = "Type of spray", ylab = "Insect count",
main = "InsectSprays data", varwidth = TRUE,
col = "lightgray")
# }
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