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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T15:18:50+00:00 2026-05-25T15:18:50+00:00

In Python you can use the key=… to specify the key used to compare

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In Python you can use the key=… to specify the key used to compare items when sorting.
Is there a similar way to do this in R ?

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    2026-05-25T15:18:50+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 3:18 pm

    Let me extend the excellent answer of Richie.

    If you want to get the order of any key, order is the function you’re looking at. Building on Richie’s example :

    id <- order(tolower(x))
    x[id] # gives you the original ordered vector
    

    If you want specific keys, you have to take a look at ordered factors. Say you want to order observations following the series small, bigger, biggest.

    We create a dataframe :

    x <- data.frame(V1=1:10,
            V2=sample(c("small","bigger","biggest"),10,TRUE)
         )
    

    Now you can order this using:

    id <- order(ordered(x$V2,levels=c("small","bigger","biggest")))
    x[id,]
    

    the function ordered() makes the factor x$V2 an ordered factor according to the levels you specify. order() gives you the order of this ordered vector. That order you can use to sort the dataframe x.

    If you want to sort first on V2 and then on V1, you can give multiple arguments to order as well :

    id <- order(ordered(x$V2,levels=c("small","bigger","biggest")),x$V1)
    x[id,]
    

    Regarding your question: You don’t need lambda expressions for that, as Richie showed. By the x[order(tolower(x))] you actually use something equivalent to sort(x, key=lambda x:tolower(x) ).

    To give another example, say you have a list of vectors and you want to sort on the second value. You would use something like sort(x, key = lamda x:x[2] ) in python, right? In R you’d have to apply a function to your list, and use that in the order command:

    x <- list(x1=1:10,x2=10:1,x3=rep(5,10))
    id <- order(sapply(x,function(i)i[3]))
    x[id]
    

    General method

    In R, you construct the key and use the order of that key as indices for the original object. The order function gives you an easy interface to sort on multiple keys at once. This allows you to construct the most complex sorting keys.

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