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Create an Ordinal Variable in R
An ordinal variable is a type of categorical variable which has natural ordering. For example, an ordinal variable could be level of salary something defined with Low, Medium, and High categories here we have three categories but there exists a natural order in these categories as low salary is always less than the medium, medium is always less than high. To create an ordinal variable in R, we can use the order argument along with factor function while creating the variable. Follow the below steps to create an ordinal variable in R −
- Create a categorical column with factor function where order argument is set to TRUE
- Look at the structure of the data frame
Creating a data frame df with ordinal variable x
Let's create a data frame as shown below −
x<- factor(sample(c("Low","Medium","High"),20,replace=TRUE),order=TRUE,levels=c("Lo w","Medium","High")) df<-data.frame(x) df
On executing, the above script generates the below output(this output will vary on your system due to randomization) −
x 1 Medium 2 Medium 3 Low 4 Medium 5 Low 6 Medium 7 High 8 Low 9 Medium 10 High 11 Medium 12 High 13 Medium 14 Medium 15 Low 16 Low 17 Low 18 Medium 19 Low 20 Medium
Checking the structure of data frame df
Use str function to check the structure of data frame df −
x<- factor(sample(c("Low","Medium","High"),20,replace=TRUE),order=TRUE,levels=c("Lo w","Medium","High")) df<-data.frame(x) str(df)
Output
'data.frame': 20 obs. of 1 variable: $ x: Ord.factor w/ 3 levels "Low"<"Medium"<..: 2 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 ...
Here we can see that x is an ordered factor which means it is an ordinal variable.