I am trying to use arrange_()
with string input and in one of the columns in descending order.
library(dplyr) # R version 3.3.0 (2016-05-03) , dplyr_0.4.3
# data
set.seed(1)
df1 <- data.frame(grp = factor(c(1,2,1,2,1)),
x = round(runif(5,1,10), 2))
# grp x
# 1 1 3.39
# 2 2 4.35
# 3 1 6.16
# 4 2 9.17
# 5 1 2.82
Below is what I need to achieve:
df1 %>% arrange(grp, -x)
df1 %>% arrange(grp, desc(x))
# grp x
# 1 1 6.16
# 2 1 3.39
# 3 1 2.82
# 4 2 9.17
# 5 2 4.35
In my case second column is a string:
#dynamic string
myCol <- "x"
#failed attempts
df1 %>% arrange_("grp", desc(myCol))
Error: incorrect size (1), expecting : 5
df1 %>% arrange_("grp", "desc(myCol)")
Error: object 'myCol' not found
df1 %>% arrange_(c("grp", "desc(myCol)"))
#wrong output
# grp x
# 1 1 3.39
# 2 1 6.16
# 3 1 2.82
# 4 2 4.35
# 5 2 9.17
I found similar solution here, but couldn't make it work:
df1 %>% arrange_(.dots = c("grp", "desc(myCol)"))
Error: object 'myCol' not found
Feels like I am missing something very obvious, ideas?
We can
paste
'desc' as a string to evaluate it.Or with 'myCol'
Or use
lazyeval
By using
"desc(myCol)"
, it is a single string and the value of the 'myCol' is not evaluated.Update
Or another option is
parse_expr
(fromrlang
) and evaluate with!!
Or using the original string in the OP's post. Convert the string to symbol (
sym
), evaluate (!!
) and arrange it in descending (desc
) order