[R] Data frame vs matrix quirk: Hinky error message?
Rui Barradas
ruipbarradas at sapo.pt
Tue May 1 21:28:08 CEST 2012
Hello,
Bert Gunter wrote
>
> Duncan:
>
> Maybe there **is** a bug, then.
>
> > zmat <- matrix(1:12,nr=4)
>> zdf <- data.frame(zmat)
>> ix <- cbind(c(FALSE,TRUE),c(TRUE,TRUE))
>> zmat[ix]
> [1] 2 3 4 6 7 8 10 11 12
>> zdf[ix]
> [1] 2 3 4 6 7 8 10 11 12
>> zmat[ix] <- NA
>> zmat
> [,1] [,2] [,3]
> [1,] 1 5 9
> [2,] NA NA NA
> [3,] NA NA NA
> [4,] NA NA NA
>
> ## ??
>
>> zdf[ix] <- NA
> Error in `[<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, ix, value = NA) :
> only logical matrix subscripts are allowed in replacement
>
> That matrix replacement should not work with (in general mixed type)
> data frames seems reasonable, actually. Trying to "fix things" may not
> be. But I leave this to you and your fellow expeRts,
>
> Cheers,
> Bert
>
>
> On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 11:30 AM, Duncan Murdoch
> <murdoch.duncan@> wrote:
>> On 01/05/2012 2:12 PM, Bert Gunter wrote:
>>>
>>> Many thanks, Ista:
>>>
>>> I only looked in "].default" so the answer is: Alternative 4: dumb
>>> Bert. Rap knuckles with ruler.
>>>
>>> Actually, indexing by a logical matrix doesn't make much sense to me
>>> in either case, as it does not have the effect of selecting individual
>>> elements, which is what numeric matrix indices do. But that's a matter
>>> of usage, neither bug nor feature.
>>>
>>> If I had gotten something like the error message: "Matrix indices not
>>> allowed for replacement in data frames," I would not have been
>>> surprised. But as you said, the behavior **IS** documented.
>>
>>
>> Your version is not correct: matrix indices *are* allowed for
>> replacement,
>> but only logical matrix indices, not two column numerical ones. The
>> message might be clearer if instead of saying "only logical matrix
>> subscripts are allowed in replacement"
>> it said "matrix subscripts must be logical matrices in replacement", but
>> I
>> think the basic problem is the limitation. I'll fix that.
>>
>> Duncan Murdoch
>>
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Bert
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 10:49 AM, Ista Zahn<istazahn@> wrote:
>>> > Hi Bert,
>>> >
>>> > The failure itself is the documented behavior: ?'[.data.frame' says
>>> >
>>> > "Matrix indexing ('x[i]' with a logical or a 2-column integer
>>> > matrix 'i') using '[' is not recommended, and barely supported.
>>> > For extraction, 'x' is first coerced to a matrix. For
>>> > replacement, a logical matrix (only) can be used to select the
>>> > elements to be replaced in the same way as for a matrix."
>>> >
>>> > The error message may be a bit hinky, as obviously data.frames can be
>>> > indexed by things other than logical matricies. Or is there another
>>> > reason this strikes you as odd?
>>> >
>>> > Best,
>>> > Ista
>>> >
>>> > On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 1:33 PM, Bert Gunter<gunter.berton@>
>>> > wrote:
>>> >> AdvisoRs:
>>> >>
>>> >> Is the following a bug, feature, hinky error message, or dumb Bert?
>>> >>
>>> >>> mtest<- matrix(1:12,nr=4)
>>> >>> dftest<- data.frame(mtest)
>>> >>> ix<- cbind(1:2,2:3)
>>> >>> mtest[ix]<- NA
>>> >>> mtest
>>> >> [,1] [,2] [,3]
>>> >> [1,] 1 NA 9
>>> >> [2,] 2 6 NA
>>> >> [3,] 3 7 11
>>> >> [4,] 4 8 12
>>> >>
>>> >> ## But ...
>>> >>> dftest[ix]<- NA
>>> >> Error in `[<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, ix, value = NA) :
>>> >> only logical matrix subscripts are allowed in replacement
>>> >>
>>> >> Obviously, I was expecting matrix indexing for replacement to work
>>> >> similarly in both cases; however, I can see why it would be
>>> >> problematic for data frames (mixed types), but was a bit nonplussed
>>> by
>>> >> the error message, which seems hinky to me.
>>> >>
>>> >> Cheers,
>>> >> Bert
>>> >>
>>> >> --
>>> >>
>>> >> Bert Gunter
>>> >> Genentech Nonclinical Biostatistics
>>> >>
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>>> >> Website:
>>> >>
>>> >>
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>>> >>
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>>>
>>
>
>
>
> --
>
> Bert Gunter
> Genentech Nonclinical Biostatistics
>
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Actually, it works, as long as the logical index matrix has the same
dimensions as the data frame.
zmat <- matrix(1:12,nr=4)
zdf <- data.frame(zmat)
# Numeric index matrix.
ix <- cbind(1:2,2:3)
# Logical index matrix.
ix2 <- row(zdf) == ix[, 1] & col(zdf) == ix[, 2]
zmat[ix]
zmat[ix2]
zdf[ix]
zdf[ix2]
zmat[ix] <- NA
zmat
# So far so good,
# But now, as already seen, error
zdf[ix] <- NA
# Works
zdf[ix2] <- NA
zdf
It even makes sense...
Rui Barradas
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