Replacing values from a column using a condition in R

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Solution 1

# reassign depth values under 10 to zero
df$depth[df$depth<10] <- 0

(For the columns that are factors, you can only assign values that are factor levels. If you wanted to assign a value that wasn't currently a factor level, you would need to create the additional level first:

levels(df$species) <- c(levels(df$species), "unknown") 
df$species[df$depth<10]  <- "unknown" 

Solution 2

I arrived here from a google search, since my other code is 'tidy' so leaving the 'tidy' way for anyone who else who may find it useful

library(dplyr)
iris %>% 
  mutate(Species = ifelse(as.character(Species) == "virginica", "newValue", as.character(Species)))

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Updated on July 08, 2022

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  • user1626688
    user1626688 almost 2 years

    I have a very basic R question but I am having a hard time trying to get the right answer. I have a data frame that looks like this:

     ind<-rep(1:4,each=24)
     hour<-rep(seq(0,23,by=1),4)
     depth<-runif(length(ind),1,50)
    
     df<-data.frame(cbind(species,ind,hour,depth))
     df$depth<-as.numeric(df$depth)
    

    What I would like it to select AND replace all the rows where depth < 10 (for example) with zero, but I want to keep all the information associated to those rows and the original dimensions of the data frame.

    I have try the following but this does not work.

    df[df$depth<10]<-0

    Any suggestions?