On 4/16/05, Eric C. Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am trying to do some basic regression and ANOVA on cycle times (numeric > vectors) across weekdays (character vector), where I have simply labelled my > days as: > days<- c("mon","tue","wed"...etc). > (NOTE: There are actually multiple instances of each day, and the data is > read-in from a .dat file.) > > I have no trouble at all with the actual number crunching, It is the > "proper" ordering of the factor that I am asking about. R first alphabetizes > it("fri","mon","thu"...) before doing the work of lm(), aov() and especially > plot(). > > I have tried as.ordered(factor( )), but that doesn't do anything. > If I re-assign levels() in the way that I want, that just renames the the > levels of the factor but does not reorder it internally. > I've looked at chron(), but that seems to entail using a numeric vector > instead of a character vector. > > How can I get it to "properly" (chronologically) order the factor. (In some > ways I'm thinking that all I can do is: > days<- c("a.mon","b.tues","c.wed"...etc) >
Try this: > f.wrong <- factor(c("mon", "fri", "mon", "fri")) > f.wrong [1] mon fri mon fri Levels: fri mon > f.right <- factor(f.wrong, levels = c("mon", "fri")) > f.right [1] mon fri mon fri Levels: mon fri ______________________________________________ R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html