I would like to convert a dataframe from long format to a wide format, but with unequal group sizes.
The eventual use will be in 'qcc', which requires a data frame or a matrix with each row consisting of one group, using NA's in groups which have fewer samples.
The following code will create an example dataset, as well as show manual conversion to the desired format.
# This is an example of the initial data that I have
# * 10 sample measurements, over 3 groups with 3, 2, and 5 elements respectively
x <- rnorm(10)
x_df <- data.frame( time = c( rep('2001 Q1',3), rep('2001 Q2',2), rep('2001 Q3',5) ), measure = x )
x_df
# This is a manual conversion into the desired format
x_pad <- c( x[1:3], NA, NA, x[4:5], NA, NA, NA, x[6:10] )
x_matrix <- matrix( x_pad, nrow = 3, ncol = 5, byrow = TRUE, dimnames = list(c('2001 Q1','2001 Q2','2001 Q3')) )
x_matrix # desired format
# An example of how it will be used
library(qcc)
plot(qcc(x_matrix, type = 'xbar', plot = FALSE))
So, I'd like to convert this:
time measure
1 2001 Q1 0.14680685
2 2001 Q1 0.53593193
3 2001 Q1 0.56097974
4 2001 Q2 -1.48102689
5 2001 Q2 0.18150972
6 2001 Q3 1.72018147
7 2001 Q3 -0.08480855
8 2001 Q3 -2.23208877
9 2001 Q3 -1.15269107
10 2001 Q3 0.57975023
... to this ...
[,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5]
2001 Q1 0.1468068 0.53593193 0.5609797 NA NA
2001 Q2 -1.4810269 0.18150972 NA NA NA
2001 Q3 1.7201815 -0.08480855 -2.2320888 -1.152691 0.5797502
There is probably an easy way (perhaps some usage of reshape or reshape2 casting that I'm not familiar with?), but a bunch of searching hasn't helped me so far.
Thanks for any help!
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From one of the solutions below, the following will generate the final qcc xbar plot, including group labels:
library(splitstackshape)
out_df <- dcast( getanID( x_df, 'time' ), time~.id, value.var='measure' )
qcc( out_df[,-1], type = 'xbar', labels = out_df[,1] )
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