Title: | Incomplete Array with Arbitrary R Objects as Indices |
Version: | 0.1.1 |
Description: | The aim of the package is to create data objects which allow for accesses like x["test"] and x["test","test"]. |
License: | GPL-3 |
Encoding: | UTF-8 |
LazyData: | true |
RoxygenNote: | 7.1.1 |
Suggests: | testthat, knitr, rmarkdown |
VignetteBuilder: | knitr |
NeedsCompilation: | no |
Packaged: | 2020-09-03 12:04:23 UTC; sk |
Author: | Sigbert Klinke [aut, cre] |
Maintainer: | Sigbert Klinke <sigbert@hu-berlin.de> |
Repository: | CRAN |
Date/Publication: | 2020-09-10 14:40:03 UTC |
Extract or Replace one Element of a listArray
Description
Operators acting on one element of a listArray
to extract or replace it.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'listArray'
x[...]
## S3 replacement method for class 'listArray'
x[...] <- value
Arguments
x |
object from which to extract a element or in which to replace a element. |
... |
indices specifying the element to extract or replace. Indices can consist of any R Object. |
value |
value which replaces a |
Value
Returns or sets the selected element.
Examples
l <- listArray()
l[1] <- 1
l[1]
#
l[2,3] <- "test"
l[2,3]
#
l[2:3] <- "vector"
l[2:3]
l[2,3]
#
l['iris'] <- iris
head(l['iris'])
#
l[letters[1:5]] <- letters[1:5]
l[letters[1:5]]
#
l[mean] <- mean
l[mean](0:10)
hasKey
Description
Checks if a specific index exists
Usage
hasKey(x, ...)
Arguments
x |
listArray object |
... |
index to check |
Value
logical: TRUE
index exists, FALSE
index exists not
Examples
l <- listArray()
l[1] <- 1
hasKey(l, 1)
l[2,3] <- "test"
hasKey(l, 2, 3)
l[2:3] <- "vector"
hasKey(l, 2:3)
l['iris'] <- iris
hasKey(l, iris) # FALSE
l[mean] <- mean
hasKey(l, mean)
# if you have not stored NULL objects in your listArray
is.null(l[mean])
is.null(l[iris])
key
Description
Creates a character key from arbitray R objects. For more details see vignette("listArray")
.
Usage
key(...)
Arguments
... |
R objects |
Value
a unique character key
Examples
key(1)
key(2,3)
key(1:3)
key(mean)
key('test')
key(letters[1:5])
key(list(1))
key(iris)
Returns a list of indices as string, list or unique values (like dimnames
).
Description
Returns a list of indices as string, list or unique values (like dimnames
).
Usage
keys(x, type = "character")
Arguments
x |
listArray object |
type |
character: return the indices as string, list or unique values (default: |
Value
Returns the indices as string, list or unique indices. If type
is
type="character"
a character vector with the retranslated indices
type="list"
as list of lists with the retranslated indices
type="names"
as list of lists with the retranslated unique(!) indices like
dimnames
Examples
l <- listArray(matrix(1:9, 3, 3))
k <- keys(l)
k
# access object in listArray
pos <- which(k=='3, 2')
l[[pos]]
#
l["test"] <- "test"
keys(l, 'c') # as keys(l)
keys(l, 'l')
keys(l, 'n')
# Note that l['test'][3] will deliver NULL since the entry does not exist
listArray
Description
Creates either an empty listArray
object or a listArray
object from a vector, array or list.
See also vignette("listArray")
.
Usage
listArray(x, ...)
## Default S3 method:
listArray(x, use.names = TRUE, ignore = NULL, env = FALSE, ...)
Arguments
x |
vector, array or list |
... |
further arguments given to |
use.names |
logical: if the names from |
ignore |
values to ignore for the listArray object |
env |
logical: if the listArray creates a list or an environment (default: |
Value
a listArray
object
Examples
# empty listArray
l <- listArray()
# listArray from a numerical vector
v <- 1:5
l <- listArray(v)
# listArray from a text vector
v <- letters[1:5]
l <- listArray(v)
#' # listArray from a matrix
m <- matrix(1:9, 3, 3)
l <- listArray(m)
#' # listArray from a list
v <- as.list(1:5)
l <- listArray(v)