[R] Odp: Problem with retrieving updated variables after attach()
Petr PIKAL
petr.pikal at precheza.cz
Tue Feb 10 12:42:07 CET 2009
Hi
r-help-bounces at r-project.org napsal dne 10.02.2009 12:02:53:
> Hello,
>
> suppose I have a data frame:
>
> > mat
> id age
> 1 NA NA
> 2 NA NA
> 3 NA NA
> 4 NA NA
> 5 NA NA
>
> Then I attach the data frame:
>
> > attach(mat)
Look into docs what attach does. If you do not understand environments use
attach with great care
The database is not actually attached. Rather, a new environment is
created on the search path and the elements of a list (including columns
of a data frame) or objects in a save file or an environment are copied
into the new environment. If you use <<- or assign to assign to an
attached database, you only alter the attached copy, not the original
object. (Normal assignment will place a modified version in the user's
workspace: see the examples.) For this reason attach can lead to
confusion.
>
> I assign some new values...
>
> > id <<- sample(100,5)
> > age <<- rnorm(5,mean=30)
>
> Then I want to create a new data frame from the variables id and age
which
> still are attached to position 2 of the R environment...
>
> > new_mat <- data.frame(ls(pos=2)) # I want to rescue ALL variables that
were
> created by attach(mat)
>
> > new_mat
> ls.pos...2.
> 1 age
> 2 id
>
> But this leads to a bogus object... how can I rescue the updated id and
age
> values into new_mat?
What about not using attach and transform mat directly
> mat$age <- rnorm(5,mean=30)
> mat$id <- sample(100,5)
> mat
id age
1 24 29.17842
2 88 31.22606
3 32 30.81540
4 5 29.31528
5 11 29.32775
Regards
Petr
>
>
> Regards,
>
> David
>
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