flatten: Flatten nested data frames

View source: R/flatten.R

flattenR Documentation

Flatten nested data frames

Description

In a nested data frame, one or more of the columns consist of another data frame. These structures frequently appear when parsing JSON data from the web. We can flatten such data frames into a regular 2 dimensional tabular structure.

Usage

flatten(x, recursive = TRUE)

Arguments

x

a data frame

recursive

flatten recursively

Examples

options(stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
x <- data.frame(driver = c("Bowser", "Peach"), occupation = c("Koopa", "Princess"))
x$vehicle <- data.frame(model = c("Piranha Prowler", "Royal Racer"))
x$vehicle$stats <- data.frame(speed = c(55, 34), weight = c(67, 24), drift = c(35, 32))
str(x)
str(flatten(x))
str(flatten(x, recursive = FALSE))

## Not run: 
data1 <- fromJSON("https://api.github.com/users/hadley/repos")
colnames(data1)
colnames(data1$owner)
colnames(flatten(data1))

# or for short:
data2 <- fromJSON("https://api.github.com/users/hadley/repos", flatten = TRUE)
colnames(data2)

## End(Not run)


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