[R] plyr: issue with column names when converting one element list to dataframe

Mark Heckmann mark.heckmann at gmx.de
Wed Jan 6 15:53:21 CET 2010


Hadley,

thanks for the quick reply:

 > dput(l)
list(structure(c(0.182198327359618, 0.473715651135006, 0.29689366786141,
0.0471923536439665), .Dim = c(1L, 4L), .Dimnames = list("f5_9",
     c("(0.5,1.5]", "(1.5,2.5]", "(2.5,3.5]", "(3.5,4.5]"))))

Mark


Am 06.01.2010 um 15:48 schrieb hadley wickham:

> Hi Mark,
>
> Could you send a the results of dput(l)?  It will make exploration  
> easier.
>
> Hadley
>
> On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 8:07 AM, Mark Heckmann <mark.heckmann at gmx.de>  
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have an issue concerning plyr.
>> I have a list l as output from dlply.
>>
>>> l
>> $`1`
>>     (0.5,1.5] (1.5,2.5] (2.5,3.5]  (3.5,4.5]
>> f5_9 0.2342569  0.465995 0.2518892 0.04785894
>>
>> attr(,"split_type")
>> [1] "data.frame"
>> attr(,"split_labels")
>>  f15
>> 1   1
>>
>> When I convert it into a dataframe I get.
>>
>>> list_to_dataframe(l)
>>  .id X.0.5.1.5. X.1.5.2.5. X.2.5.3.5. X.3.5.4.5.
>> 1   1  0.2342569   0.465995  0.2518892 0.04785894
>>
>> The column labels have names I do not want.
>> When I do the same using two list elements everything is fine, that  
>> is
>> column names are as desired.
>>
>>> l2 <- c(l,l)
>>> list_to_dataframe(l2)
>>  .id (0.5,1.5] (1.5,2.5] (2.5,3.5]  (3.5,4.5]
>> 1   1 0.2342569  0.465995 0.2518892 0.04785894
>> 2   1 0.2342569  0.465995 0.2518892 0.04785894
>>
>> Does someone know a remedy?
>>
>> TIA,
>> Mark
>>
>>
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