[R] Return list of data frames.
Ista Zahn
izahn at psych.rochester.edu
Mon Feb 14 21:05:02 CET 2011
Hi Alberto,
I don't think the error is coming from the code you've shown us
(although quoting the list names is a little strange).
This works for me:
f <- function() {
df.a <- data.frame(x=sample(letters, 100, replace=TRUE), y=rnorm(100))
df.b <- data.frame(z=factor(letters), y = factor(1:26))
MyList<- list("a"=df.a, "b"=df.b)
return(MyList)
}
f()
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Best,
Ista
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 11:57 AM, Alberto Negron
<albertonegron at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got a problem with a function trying to return 2 data frames in a list.
> The code is as follow:
>
> function(x) {
>
> # code....
>
> MyList<- list("a"=df.a,"b"=df.b)
> return(MyList)
>
> }
>
> and I got the following message:
>
> Error in list_to_dataframe(res, attr(.data, "split_labels")) :
> Results must be all atomic, or all data frames
>
> At first instance I thought it may be down that both df have same variable
> names so I changed var names in df.a - but I am still getting the same error
> then I changed my lIst to MyList<- list(df.a,df.b) just to try something
> different and still getting the same issue.
>
> Now I wondering if the error is down to the difference in size for each data
> frame df.a (r=500,c=8) and df.b(r=1,c=4) - if this is the case then I don'
> know how to fix it.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Sorry, I've got one more question, once I return the list from my function
> how can I split out my list to get the original 2 data frames or how can I
> access each one independently, i.e. assign them to a data frame again.. if
> that makes sense.
>
> I am using 2.12.1 on Win7
>
> Regards,
>
> Alberto
>
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Ista Zahn
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University of Rochester
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