Array2DF {bipartiteD3} | R Documentation |
Convert bipartite-style arrays to dataframe
Description
Returns a data frame in the format internally required for bipartiteD3 where the first two columns list the interacting species, and subsequent columns list the link strengths in each site.
Usage
Array2DF(
Array,
PrimaryLab = "Primary",
SecondaryLab = "Secondary",
SiteNames = NULL
)
Arguments
Array |
An array of bipartite format |
PrimaryLab |
Label for the primary level of the bipartite web, e.g. 'Plants' |
SecondaryLab |
Label for the secondary level of the bipartite web, e.g. 'Pollinators' |
SiteNames |
Vector of names for the different sires (array slices). By default takes names of input array if they exist. |
Details
Array2DF expects an array of multiple bipartite webs as may be created by the webs2array() function in bipartite. This structure includes row and column names to indicate the species, and a named third dimension giving the names of each of the sites
Note an array of this format can be passed directly to bipartite_D3 since it will test for an array and apply Array2DF() anyway.
Value
A data.frame where the first column is the primary interactor, the second the secondary interactor and subsequent named columns detail the link strengths
Examples
## Not run:
data(Safariland, vazquenc, package='bipartite')
allin1 <- bipartite::webs2array(Safariland, vazquenc)
Array2DF(allin1)
## End(Not run)