rename column name in r code example

Example 1: r set dataframe column names

R> X <- data.frame(bad=1:3, worse=rnorm(3))
R> X
  bad     worse
1   1 -2.440467
2   2  1.320113
3   3 -0.306639
R> colnames(X) <- c("good", "better")
R> X
  good    better
1    1 -2.440467
2    2  1.320113
3    3 -0.306639

Example 2: r change column name in dataframe

df <- df %>%
  rename(newName1 = oldName1 ,
         newName2 = oldName2)

Example 3: r rename columns

# Rename column by name: change "beta" to "two"
names(d)[names(d)=="beta"] <- "two"
d
#>   alpha two gamma
#> 1     1   4     7
#> 2     2   5     8
#> 3     3   6     9

# You can also rename by position, but this is a bit dangerous if your data
# can change in the future. If there is a change in the number or positions of
# columns, then this can result in wrong data.

# Rename by index in names vector: change third item, "gamma", to "three"
names(d)[3] <- "three"
d
#>   alpha two three
#> 1     1   4     7
#> 2     2   5     8
#> 3     3   6     9

Example 4: how to change column names in r

colnames(dataset) <- c('name1','name2',..)

Example 5: r dataframe change column name

names(df)[1] <- paste("newName")

Example 6: r: rename a column

colnames(df)[which(names(df) == "columnName")] <- "newColumnName"