Create an empty data.frame
I'm trying to initialize a data.frame without any rows. Basically, I want to specify the data types for each column and name them, but not have any rows created as a result.
The best I've been able to do so far is something like:
df <- data.frame(Date=as.Date("01/01/2000", format="%m/%d/%Y"),
File="", User="", stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
df <- df[-1,]
Which creates a data.frame with a single row containing all of the data types and column names I wanted, but also creates a useless row which then needs to be removed.
Is there a better way to do this?
Just initialize it with empty vectors:
df <- data.frame(Date=as.Date(character()),
File=character(),
User=character(),
stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
Here's an other example with different column types :
df <- data.frame(Doubles=double(),
Ints=integer(),
Factors=factor(),
Logicals=logical(),
Characters=character(),
stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
str(df)
> str(df)
'data.frame': 0 obs. of 5 variables:
$ Doubles : num
$ Ints : int
$ Factors : Factor w/ 0 levels:
$ Logicals : logi
$ Characters: chr
NB :
Initializing a data.frame
with an empty column of the wrong type does not prevent further additions of rows having columns of different types.
This method is just a bit safer in the sense that you'll have the correct column types from the beginning, hence if your code relies on some column type checking, it will work even with a data.frame
with zero rows.
您可以在不指定列类型的情况下进行
df = data.frame(matrix(vector(), 0, 3,
dimnames=list(c(), c("Date", "File", "User"))),
stringsAsFactors=F)
If you already have an existent data frame , let's say df
that has the columns you want, then you can just create an empty data frame by removing all the rows:
empty_df = df[FALSE,]
Notice that df
still contains the data, but empty_df
doesn't.
I found this question looking for how to create a new instance with empty rows, so I think it might be helpful for some people.
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