Dear list,
I have a doubt/suggestion to change the help page of base::levels().
in the examples section, one reads (R 4.3.1):
## we can add levels this way:
f <- factor(c("a","b"))
levels(f) <- c("c", "a", "b")
f
[1] c a
Levels: c a b
f <- factor(c("a","b"))
levels(f) <- list(C = "C", A = "a", B = "b")
f
[1] A B
Levels: C A B
However, none of the examples only adds a level - the first replaces level "a"
with "c", "b" with "a" and then adds the new level "b", while the second
replaces levels a and b with their upper-case versions and adds level C.
This might lead to additional confusion since levels() <- behaves quite
differently in this aspect from the levels argument of factor(), e.g.
f1 <- factor(c("a","b"))
f1 <- factor(f1, levels = c("c","a","b") )
f1
[1] a b
Levels: c a b
would indeed add a new level "c" while maintaining the existing ones.
I would suggest to at least replace the "add levels" in the comment by "modify
levels".
Does this make sense?
Best regards
Hilmar
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