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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T04:55:04+00:00 2026-05-28T04:55:04+00:00

I would like to write variable f into certain elements ( index ) of

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I would like to write variable f into certain elements (index) of an existing matrix m. Let’s assume f is a factor:

f <- factor(c(3,3,0,3,0))
m <- matrix(NA, 10, 1)
index <- c(1,4,5,8,9)

Using

m[index] <- f

does not give the desired result as it puts the labels (‘1’ and ‘2’) into m but not the original values (‘0’ and ‘3’). Therefore, I used

m[index] <- as.numeric(levels(f))[f]

instead, which works well.

But in my situation, f is not always a factor but can also be numeric like

f <- c(3.43, 4.29, 5.39, 7.01, 7.15)

Do I have to check it like

if ( is.factor(f) ) {
    m[index] <- as.numeric(levels(f))[f]
} else {
    m[index] <- f
}

or is there a “universal” way of putting the “true” values of f into matrix m, independent of the type of f?

Thanks in advance!

P.S.: The background is that f is the result of f <- predict(mymodel, Xnew) where model is a SVM model trained by model <- svm(Xtrain, Ytrain) and can be either be a classfication model (then f is factor) or a regression model (then f is numeric). I do know the type of the model, but the above if clause seems somewhat unhandy to me.

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    2026-05-28T04:55:04+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 4:55 am

    Why not just do this: first convert f (which could be numeric or factor) to character, then to numeric:

    m[ index ] <- as.numeric( as.character(f) )
    
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