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sort-methods: Convenience Methods to Sort Data Frames and Data Sets

Description

The methods below return a sorted version of the data frame or data set, given as first argument.

Usage

## S3 method for class 'data.frame':
sort(x,decreasing=FALSE,by=NULL,na.last=NA,\dots)
## S3 method for class 'data.set':
sort(x,decreasing=FALSE,by=NULL,na.last=NA,\dots)

Arguments

x
a data frame or data set.
decreasing
a logical value, should sorting be in increasing or decreasing order?
by
a character name of variable names, by which to sort; a formula giving the variables, by which to sort; NULL, in which case, the data frame / data set is sorted by all of its variables.
na.last
for controlling the treatment of 'NA's. If 'TRUE', missing values in the data are put last; if 'FALSE', they are put first; if 'NA', they are removed
...
other arguments, currently ignored.

Value

  • A sorted copy of x.

Examples

Run this code
DF <- data.frame(
        a = sample(1:2,size=20,replace=TRUE),
        b = sample(1:4,size=20,replace=TRUE))
sort(DF)
sort(DF,by=~a+b)
sort(DF,by=~b+a)
sort(DF,by=c("b","a"))
sort(DF,by=c("a","b"))

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