[R] Why do I have a column called row.names?
David L Carlson
dcarlson at tamu.edu
Mon Jun 4 20:05:00 CEST 2012
Try help("read.delim") - always a good strategy before using a function for
the first time:
In it, you will find: "Using row.names = NULL forces row numbering. Missing
or NULL row.names generate row names that are considered to be 'automatic'
(and not preserved by as.matrix)."
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David L Carlson
Associate Professor of Anthropology
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4352
> -----Original Message-----
> From: r-help-bounces at r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-
> project.org] On Behalf Of Ed Siefker
> Sent: Monday, June 04, 2012 12:47 PM
> To: r-help at r-project.org
> Subject: [R] Why do I have a column called row.names?
>
> I'm trying to read in a tab separated table with read.delim().
> I don't particularly care what the row names are.
> My data file looks like this:
>
>
> start stop Symbol Insert sequence Clone End Pair FISH
> 203048 67173930 ABC8-43024000D23 TI:993812543
> TI:993834585
> 255176 87869359 ABC8-43034700N15 TI:995224581
> TI:995237913
> 1022033 1060472 ABC27-1253C21 TI:2094436044 TI:2094696079
> 1022033 1061172 ABC23-1388A1 TI:2120730727 TI:2121592459
>
>
>
> I have to do something with row.names because my first column has
> duplicate entries. So I read in the file like this:
>
> > BACS<-read.delim("testdata.txt", row.names=NULL, fill=TRUE)
> > head(BACS)
> row.names start stop Symbol Insert.sequence
> Clone.End.Pair
> 1 203048 67173930 ABC8-43024000D23 NA TI:993812543
> TI:993834585
> 2 255176 87869359 ABC8-43034700N15 NA TI:995224581
> TI:995237913
> 3 1022033 1060472 ABC27-1253C21 NA TI:2094436044
> TI:2094696079
> 4 1022033 1061172 ABC23-1388A1 NA TI:2120730727
> TI:2121592459
> FISH
> 1 NA
> 2 NA
> 3 NA
> 4 NA
>
>
> Why is there a column named "row.names"? I've tried a few different
> ways of invoking this, but I always get the first column named
> row.names,
> and the rest of the columns shifted by one.
>
> Obviously I could fix this by using row.names<-, but I'd like to
> understand
> why this happens. Any insight?
>
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