cbindX: Column-bind objects with different number of rows

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cbindXR Documentation

Column-bind objects with different number of rows

Description

cbindX column-binds objects with different number of rows.

Usage

cbindX(...)

Arguments

...

matrix and data.frame objects

Details

First the object with maximal number of rows is found. Other objects that have less rows get (via rbind) additional rows with NA values. Finally, all objects are column-binded (via cbind).

Value

See details.

Author(s)

Gregor Gorjanc

See Also

Regular cbind and rbind

Examples

df1 <- data.frame(a=1:3, b=c("A", "B", "C"))
df2 <- data.frame(c=as.character(1:5), a=5:1)

ma1 <- matrix(as.character(1:4), nrow=2, ncol=2)
ma2 <- matrix(1:6, nrow=3, ncol=2)

cbindX(df1, df2)
cbindX(ma1, ma2)
cbindX(df1, ma1)
cbindX(df1, df2, ma1, ma2)
cbindX(ma1, ma2, df1, df2)

warnes/gdata documentation built on Dec. 5, 2023, 12:20 a.m.