#' Formatting multiple columns as factor #' #' Depending on dply's contains()-function. #' @param string Columnnames containg strings. #' @param data Dataframe #' @param levels Levels for all selected columns #' @param labels labels for all selected columns #' @keywords factor #' @export #' @examples #' col_fact() col_fact<-function(string,data,levels=NULL,labels=NULL){ ## Defining factors for columns containing string (can be vector of multiple strings), based on dplyr. ## Factoring several columns with same levels or labels, these can be provided. require(dplyr) d<-data s<-string n<-c() for(i in 1:length(s)){ n<-c(n,names(dplyr::select(d,dplyr::contains(s[i])))) } if (!is.null(levels)){ for(i in 1:length(n)) { d[,n[i]]<-factor(d[,n[i]],levels=levels)}} if (!is.null(labels)){ for(i in 1:length(n)) { d[,n[i]]<-factor(d[,n[i]],labels=labels) }} else for(i in 1:length(n)) { d[,n[i]]<-factor(d[,n[i]])} return(d) }