View source: R/rbind-fill-matrix.r
rbind.fill.matrix | R Documentation |
The matrices are bound together using their column names or the column
indices (in that order of precedence.) Numeric columns may be converted to
character beforehand, e.g. using format. If a matrix doesn't have
colnames, the column number is used. Note that this means that a
column with name "1"
is merged with the first column of a matrix
without name and so on. The returned matrix will always have column names.
rbind.fill.matrix(...)
... |
the matrices to rbind. The first argument can be a list of matrices, in which case all other arguments are ignored. |
Vectors are converted to 1-column matrices.
Matrices of factors are not supported. (They are anyways quite inconvenient.) You may convert them first to either numeric or character matrices. If a matrices of different types are merged, then normal covnersion precendence will apply.
Row names are ignored.
a matrix with column names
C. Beleites
rbind
, cbind
,
rbind.fill
Other binding functions:
rbind.fill()
A <- matrix (1:4, 2)
B <- matrix (6:11, 2)
A
B
rbind.fill.matrix (A, B)
colnames (A) <- c (3, 1)
A
rbind.fill.matrix (A, B)
rbind.fill.matrix (A, 99)
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