as.matrix | R Documentation |
Converts a data.table
into a matrix
, optionally using one
of the columns in the data.table
as the matrix
rownames
.
## S3 method for class 'data.table'
as.matrix(x, rownames=NULL, rownames.value=NULL, ...)
x |
a |
rownames |
optional, a single column name or column number to use as
the |
rownames.value |
optional, a vector of values to be used as the
|
... |
Required to be present because the generic 'as.matrix' generic has it. Arguments here are not currently used or passed on by this method. |
as.matrix
is a generic function in base R. It dispatches to
as.matrix.data.table
if its x
argument is a data.table
.
The method for data.table
s will return a character matrix if there
are only atomic columns and any non-(numeric/logical/complex) column,
applying as.vector
to factors and format
to other
non-character columns. Otherwise, the usual coercion hierarchy (logical <
integer < double < complex) will be used, e.g., all-logical data frames
will be coerced to a logical matrix, mixed logical-integer will give an
integer matrix, etc.
A new matrix
containing the contents of x
.
data.table
, as.matrix
, data.matrix
array
DT <- data.table(A = letters[1:10], X = 1:10, Y = 11:20)
as.matrix(DT) # character matrix
as.matrix(DT, rownames = "A")
as.matrix(DT, rownames = 1)
as.matrix(DT, rownames = TRUE)
setkey(DT, A)
as.matrix(DT, rownames = TRUE)
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