| dimrename {memisc} | R Documentation |
Change dimnames, rownames, or colnames
Description
These functions provide an easy way to change the dimnames, rownames or colnames of
an array.
Usage
dimrename(x, dim = 1, ..., gsub = FALSE, fixed = TRUE, warn = TRUE)
rowrename(x, ..., gsub = FALSE, fixed = TRUE, warn = TRUE)
colrename(x, ..., gsub = FALSE, fixed = TRUE, warn = TRUE)
Arguments
x |
An array with dimnames |
dim |
A vector that indicates the dimensions |
... |
A sequence of named arguments |
gsub |
a logical value; if TRUE, |
fixed |
a logical value, passed to |
warn |
logical; should a warning be issued if the pattern is not found? |
Details
dimrename changes the dimnames of x along dimension(s) dim according to the
remaining arguments. The argument names are the old
names, the values are the new names.
rowrename is a shorthand for changing the rownames,
colrename is a shorthand for changing the colnames of a matrix
or matrix-like object.
If gsub is FALSE, argument tags are the old
dimnames, the values are the new dimnames.
If gsub is TRUE, arguments are substrings of the dimnames
that are substituted by the argument values.
Value
Object x with changed dimnames.
Examples
m <- matrix(1,2,2)
rownames(m) <- letters[1:2]
colnames(m) <- LETTERS[1:2]
m
dimrename(m,1,a="first",b="second")
dimrename(m,1,A="first",B="second")
dimrename(m,2,"A"="first",B="second")
rowrename(m,a="first",b="second")
colrename(m,"A"="first",B="second")
# Since version 0.99.22 - the following also works:
dimrename(m,1,a=first,b=second)
dimrename(m,1,A=first,B=second)
dimrename(m,2,A=first,B=second)