I would like to have the last column of the data frame moved to the start (as first column). How can I do it in R?
My data.frame has about a thousand columns to changing the order wont to. I just want to pick one column and "move it to the start".
Moving the last column to the start:
new_df <- df %>%
select(last_column_name, everything())
This is also valid for any column and any quantity:
new_df <- df %>%
select(col_5, col_8, everything())
Example using mtcars
data frame:
head(mtcars, n = 2)
# mpg cyl disp hp drat wt qsec vs am gear carb
# Mazda RX4 21.0 6 160 110 3.90 2.620 16.46 0 1 4 4
# Mazda RX4 Wag 21.0 6 160 110 3.90 2.875 17.02 0 1 4 4
# Last column is 'carb'
new_df <- mtcars %>% select(carb, everything())
head(new_df, n = 2)
# carb mpg cyl disp hp drat wt qsec vs am gear
# Mazda RX4 4 21.0 6 160 110 3.90 2.620 16.46 0 1 4
# Mazda RX4 Wag 4 21.0 6 160 110 3.90 2.875 17.02 0 1 4
You can change the order of columns by adressing them in the new order by choosing them explicitly with data[,c(ORDER YOU WANT THEM TO BE IN)]
If you just want the last column to be first use: data[,c(ncol(data),1:(ncol(data)-1))]
> head(cars)
speed dist
1 4 2
2 4 10
3 7 4
4 7 22
5 8 16
6 9 10
> head(cars[,c(2,1)])
dist speed
1 2 4
2 10 4
3 4 7
4 22 7
5 16 8
6 10 9
I don't know if it's worth adding this as an answer or if a comment would be fine, but I wrote a function called moveme
that lets you do what you want to do with the language you describe. You can find the function at this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/18540144/1270695
It works on the names
of your data.frame
and produces a character vector that you can use to reorder your columns:
mydf <- data.frame(matrix(1:12, ncol = 4))
mydf
moveme(names(mydf), "X4 first")
# [1] "X4" "X1" "X2" "X3"
moveme(names(mydf), "X4 first; X1 last")
# [1] "X4" "X2" "X3" "X1"
mydf[moveme(names(mydf), "X4 first")]
# X4 X1 X2 X3
# 1 10 1 4 7
# 2 11 2 5 8
# 3 12 3 6 9
If you're shuffling things around like this, I suggest converting your data.frame
to a data.table
and using setcolorder
(with my moveme
function, if you wish) to make the change by reference.
In your question, you also mentioned "I just want to pick one column and move it to the start". If it's an arbitrary column, and not specifically the last one, you could also look at using setdiff
.
Imagine you're working with the "mtcars" dataset and want to move the "am" column to the start.
x <- "am"
mtcars[c(x, setdiff(names(mtcars), x))]
dplyr 1.0.0
now includes the relocate()
function to reorder columns. The default behaviour is to move the named column(s) to the first position.
library(dplyr) # from version 1.0.0
mtcars %>%
relocate(carb) %>%
head()
carb mpg cyl disp hp drat wt qsec vs am gear
Mazda RX4 4 21.0 6 160 110 3.90 2.620 16.46 0 1 4
Mazda RX4 Wag 4 21.0 6 160 110 3.90 2.875 17.02 0 1 4
Datsun 710 1 22.8 4 108 93 3.85 2.320 18.61 1 1 4
Hornet 4 Drive 1 21.4 6 258 110 3.08 3.215 19.44 1 0 3
Hornet Sportabout 2 18.7 8 360 175 3.15 3.440 17.02 0 0 3
Valiant 1 18.1 6 225 105 2.76 3.460 20.22 1 0 3
But other locations can be specifed with the .before
or .after
arguments:
mtcars %>%
relocate(gear, carb, .before = cyl) %>%
head()
mpg gear carb cyl disp hp drat wt qsec vs am
Mazda RX4 21.0 4 4 6 160 110 3.90 2.620 16.46 0 1
Mazda RX4 Wag 21.0 4 4 6 160 110 3.90 2.875 17.02 0 1
Datsun 710 22.8 4 1 4 108 93 3.85 2.320 18.61 1 1
Hornet 4 Drive 21.4 3 1 6 258 110 3.08 3.215 19.44 1 0
Hornet Sportabout 18.7 3 2 8 360 175 3.15 3.440 17.02 0 0
Valiant 18.1 3 1 6 225 105 2.76 3.460 20.22 1 0
A native R approach that works with any number of rows or columns to move the last column of a dataframe to the first column position:
df <- df[,c(ncol(df),1:ncol(df)-1)]
It can be used to move any column to the first column by replacing:
df <- df[,c(your_column_number_here,1:ncol(df)-1)]
If you don't know the column number, but know the column label name, do the following replacing "your_column_name_here":
columnNumber <- which(colnames(df)=="your_column_name_here")
df <- df[,c(columnNumber,1:ncol(df)-1)]
There is also the data.table
option with setcolorder()
:
library(data.table)
mtcars_copy <- copy(mtcars)
setDT(mtcars_copy)
# Move column "gear" in the first position
setcolorder(mtcars_copy, neworder = "gear")
head(mtcars_copy)
# gear mpg cyl disp hp drat wt qsec vs am carb
# 1: 4 21.0 6 160 110 3.90 2.620 16.46 0 1 4
# 2: 4 21.0 6 160 110 3.90 2.875 17.02 0 1 4
# 3: 4 22.8 4 108 93 3.85 2.320 18.61 1 1 1
# 4: 3 21.4 6 258 110 3.08 3.215 19.44 1 0 1
# 5: 3 18.7 8 360 175 3.15 3.440 17.02 0 0 2
# 6: 3 18.1 6 225 105 2.76 3.460 20.22 1 0 1
If multiple columns, then mention the order in a vector:
setcolorder(mtcars_copy, neworder = c("vs", "carb"))
head(mtcars_copy)
# vs carb gear mpg cyl disp hp drat wt qsec am
# 1: 0 4 4 21.0 6 160 110 3.90 2.620 16.46 1
# 2: 0 4 4 21.0 6 160 110 3.90 2.875 17.02 1
# 3: 1 1 4 22.8 4 108 93 3.85 2.320 18.61 1
# 4: 1 1 3 21.4 6 258 110 3.08 3.215 19.44 0
# 5: 0 2 3 18.7 8 360 175 3.15 3.440 17.02 0
# 6: 1 1 3 18.1 6 225 105 2.76 3.460 20.22 0