[Rd] row.names(data.frame(matrixWithDimnames)) depends on first (PR#13244)
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Mon Nov 3 13:45:07 CET 2008
On Thu, 30 Oct 2008, wdunlap at tibco.com wrote:
> Full_Name: Bill Dunlap
> Version: R version 2.9.0 Under development (unstable) (2008-10-29 r46795)
> OS: Linux
> Submission from: (NULL) (76.28.245.14)
>
>
> When data.frame() is given a matrix with rownames, then the type of the output
> row names depends on whether the first element of the input row names is "" or
> not. The other elements of the input row names don't affect things. E.g.,
>
>> data.frame(matrix(1:6, nrow=3, ncol=2, dimnames=list(c("","Row 2","Row 3"),
> paste("Col",1:2))))
> Col.1 Col.2
> 1 1 4
> 2 2 5
> 3 3 6
>> data.frame(matrix(1:6, nrow=3, ncol=2, dimnames=list(c("Row 1","","Row 3"),
> paste("Col",1:2))))
> Col.1 Col.2
> Row 1 1 4
> 2 5
> Row 3 3 6
>
> I noticed this when converting a table of word counts (by speaker) into a
> data.frame and the word "" came first in the collating sequence so the words did
> not become the row names of the output. If the "" was not first in the table
> then the row names of the input were carried into the output.
>
> I haven't had the time yet to make a fix for this, but the distinction between
> row.names[1] != or == "" comes from code in data.frame() itself (not
> as.data.frame.matrix):
>
> 81 if (missing(row.names) && nrows[i] > 0L) {
> 82 rowsi <- attr(xi, "row.names")
> 83 if (!(rowsi[[1L]] %in% ""))
> 84 row.names <- data.row.names(row.names, rowsi,
> 85 i)
> 86 }
>
> Why is that check there?
Well, there is a comment in the sources,
if(missing(row.names) && nrows[i] > 0L) {
rowsi <- attr(xi, "row.names")
## old way to mark optional names
if(!(rowsi[[1L]] %in% ""))
row.names <- data.row.names(row.names, rowsi, i)
}
which was last changed in Dec 2006. However, the behaviour was much
older.
It seems we can now change it to just test for some non-empty row name.
>
> Bill Dunlap
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> wdunlap tibco.com
>
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