[R] does column exist?
Spencer Graves
spencer.graves at pdf.com
Thu May 19 20:12:05 CEST 2005
It depends on what Omar means by "a column named X". Consider the
following:
> tstDF <- data.frame(aa=1, bb=2)
> tstDF$a
[1] 1
> is.null(tstDF$a)
[1] FALSE
> is.na(match("a", names(tstDF)))
[1] TRUE
Does tstDF have a column named "a"? It has a column named "aa",
which is accessed by tstDF$a; is.null(tstDF$a) correctly identifies its
presence, while is.na(match("a", names(tstDF))) correctly says that "a"
is not the official name of any column of tstDF.
spencer graves
apjaworski at mmm.com wrote:
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> There may be a simpler way, but this
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> is.na(match("X", names(df)))
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> should return TRUE if the column name exists and FALSE otherwise.
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> Cheers,
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> Andy
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> How do I test if a data.frame has a column named X?
> exists(o) checks if the object exists or not, I want to test if a
> data.frame object (df) has a column names(X), something like:
> exists(df$X)
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