How can I drop unused levels from a data frame?

Waldir Leoncio picture Waldir Leoncio · Jun 20, 2013 · Viewed 75.3k times · Source

Given the following mock data:

set.seed(123)
x <- data.frame(let = sample(letters[1:5], 100, replace = T), 
                num = sample(1:10, 100, replace = T))
y <- subset(x, let != 'a')

Creating a table of y$let yields

a  b  c  d  e 
0 20 21 22 18

But I don't want a to show anymore. If I try to do this:

levels(y$let) <- factor(y$let)

I mess the frequencies, since now table(y$let) gives me

b  d  c  e 
0 20 21 40 

I'm aware I could do xtabs(~ y$let, drop.unused.levels = T) and work around the problem, but it doesn't reset the variable levels at its core (which is important to me, since this is an early change I'm making to the dataset which will carry on throughout the whole analysis). Moreover, xtabs is a different class from table, which will give me headaches later in the project.

The question is: how can I automatically change levels(y$let) so it doesn't show levels that were dropped when I created the subset? In this case, how can I make it show [1] "b" "c" "d" "e"?

Answer

Se&#241;or O picture Señor O · Jun 20, 2013

There's a recently added function in R for this:

y <- droplevels(y)