setop | R Documentation |
Performs set union, intersection, and (asymmetric!) difference on two objects
of either class scores, publications, traits,
performance_metrics, sample_sets, cohorts or
trait_categories. Note that union()
removes duplicated
entities, whereas bind()
does not.
union(x, y, ...) intersect(x, y, ...) setdiff(x, y, ...) setequal(x, y, ...)
x, y |
Objects of either class scores, publications, traits, performance_metrics, sample_sets, cohorts or trait_categories. |
... |
other arguments passed on to methods. |
In the case of union()
, intersect()
, or setdiff()
: an object of
the same class as x
and y
. In the case of setequal()
, a
logical scalar.
# Get some `scores` objects: my_scores_1 <- get_scores(c('PGS000012', 'PGS000013')) my_scores_2 <- get_scores(c('PGS000013', 'PGS000014')) # # union() # # NB: with `union()`, PGS000013 is not repeated. union(my_scores_1, my_scores_2)@scores # # intersect() # intersect(my_scores_1, my_scores_2)@scores # # setdiff() # setdiff(my_scores_1, my_scores_2)@scores # # setequal() # setequal(my_scores_1, my_scores_2) setequal(my_scores_1, my_scores_1) setequal(my_scores_2, my_scores_2)
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