subset warning: longer object length is not a multiple of shorter object length
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Out of the blue, I have started getting a warning message when I use subset():
Here is a reproducible example:
demo <- data.frame(country = c("USA", "Albania", "Turkey", "China", "Sudan"),
democracy_score = c(19, 16, 16, 5, 10))
demo2 <- subset(demo,demo$democracy_score==16)
The warning:
longer object length is not a multiple of shorter object length
This has never happened before, and I don't understand what I'm doing wrong. I end up with a list of these warnings being produced in the console after every command I run, depending on how many subsetted dataframes I have loaded. Replacing == with %in% doesn't help.
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Out of the blue, I have started getting a warning message when I use subset():
Here is a reproducible example:
demo <- data.frame(country = c("USA", "Albania", "Turkey", "China", "Sudan"),
democracy_score = c(19, 16, 16, 5, 10))
demo2 <- subset(demo,demo$democracy_score==16)
The warning:
longer object length is not a multiple of shorter object length
This has never happened before, and I don't understand what I'm doing wrong. I end up with a list of these warnings being produced in the console after every command I run, depending on how many subsetted dataframes I have loaded. Replacing == with %in% doesn't help.
subset
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Out of the blue, I have started getting a warning message when I use subset():
Here is a reproducible example:
demo <- data.frame(country = c("USA", "Albania", "Turkey", "China", "Sudan"),
democracy_score = c(19, 16, 16, 5, 10))
demo2 <- subset(demo,demo$democracy_score==16)
The warning:
longer object length is not a multiple of shorter object length
This has never happened before, and I don't understand what I'm doing wrong. I end up with a list of these warnings being produced in the console after every command I run, depending on how many subsetted dataframes I have loaded. Replacing == with %in% doesn't help.
subset
Out of the blue, I have started getting a warning message when I use subset():
Here is a reproducible example:
demo <- data.frame(country = c("USA", "Albania", "Turkey", "China", "Sudan"),
democracy_score = c(19, 16, 16, 5, 10))
demo2 <- subset(demo,demo$democracy_score==16)
The warning:
longer object length is not a multiple of shorter object length
This has never happened before, and I don't understand what I'm doing wrong. I end up with a list of these warnings being produced in the console after every command I run, depending on how many subsetted dataframes I have loaded. Replacing == with %in% doesn't help.
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