At the time of reading the data into your data frame from the text file you can specify the type of each column using the colClasses
argument. See below a file have in my computer:
> head(read.csv("R/Data/ZipcodeCount.csv"))
X zipcode stateabb countyno countyname
1 1 401 NY 119 WESTCHESTER
2 391 501 NY 103 SUFFOLK
3 392 544 NY 103 SUFFOLK
4 393 601 PR 1 ADJUNTAS
5 630 602 PR 3 AGUADA
6 957 603 PR 5 AGUADILLA
> head(read.csv("R/Data/ZipcodeCount.csv",colClasses=c(rep("factor",5))))
X zipcode stateabb countyno countyname
1 1 00401 NY 119 WESTCHESTER
2 391 00501 NY 103 SUFFOLK
3 392 00544 NY 103 SUFFOLK
4 393 00601 PR 001 ADJUNTAS
5 630 00602 PR 003 AGUADA
6 957 00603 PR 005 AGUADILLA
> zip<-read.csv("R/Data/ZipcodeCount.csv",colClasses=c(rep("factor",5)))
> str(zip)
'data.frame': 53424 obs. of 5 variables:
$ X : Factor w/ 53424 levels "1","10000081",..: 1 36316 36333 36346 43638 52311 19581 23775 26481 26858 ...
$ zipcode : Factor w/ 41174 levels "00401","00501",..: 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 ...
$ stateabb : Factor w/ 60 levels ""," ","AK","AL",..: 41 41 41 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 ...
$ countyno : Factor w/ 380 levels "","000","001",..: 106 95 95 3 5 7 5 7 7 9 ...
$ countyname: Factor w/ 1925 levels "","ABBEVILLE",..: 1844 1662 1662 9 10 11 10 11 11 12 ...
> head(table(zip[,"zipcode"]))
00401 00501 00544 00601 00602 00603
1 1 1 1 1 2
as you can see R is no longer treating zipcodes as numbers but as factors. In your case you need to specify the class of the first 6 columns and then choose factor
as your seventh. So if the first 6 columns are numeric it should be something like this colClasses = c(rep("numeric",6),"factor")
.
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