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class - R -apply- convert many columns from numeric to factor

I need to convert many columns that are numeric to factor type. An example table:

df <- data.frame(A=1:10, B=2:11, C=3:12)

I tried with apply:

cols<-c('A', 'B')
df[,cols]<-apply(df[,cols], 2, function(x){ as.factor(x)});

But the result is a character class.

> class(df$A)
[1] "character"

How can I do this without doing as.factor for each column?

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Try

df[,cols] <- lapply(df[,cols],as.factor)

The problem is that apply() tries to bind the results into a matrix, which results in coercing the columns to character:

class(apply(df[,cols], 2, as.factor))  ## matrix
class(as.factor(df[,1]))  ## factor

In contrast, lapply() operates on elements of lists.


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