cbindX {gdata} | R Documentation |
Column-bind objects with different number of rows
Description
cbindX
column-binds objects with different number of rows.
Usage
cbindX(...)
Arguments
... |
matrix and data.frame objects |
Details
First the object with maximal number of rows is found. Other objects
that have less rows get (via rbind
) additional rows with
NA
values. Finally, all objects are column-binded (via
cbind
).
Value
See details.
Author(s)
Gregor Gorjanc
See Also
Examples
df1 <- data.frame(a=1:3, b=c("A", "B", "C"))
df2 <- data.frame(c=as.character(1:5), a=5:1)
ma1 <- matrix(as.character(1:4), nrow=2, ncol=2)
ma2 <- matrix(1:6, nrow=3, ncol=2)
cbindX(df1, df2)
cbindX(ma1, ma2)
cbindX(df1, ma1)
cbindX(df1, df2, ma1, ma2)
cbindX(ma1, ma2, df1, df2)
[Package gdata version 3.0.0 Index]