rbind.fill.matrix {plyr} | R Documentation |
Bind matrices by row, and fill missing columns with NA.
Description
The matrices are bound together using their column names or the column
indices (in that order of precedence.) Numeric columns may be converted to
character beforehand, e.g. using format. If a matrix doesn't have
colnames, the column number is used. Note that this means that a
column with name "1"
is merged with the first column of a matrix
without name and so on. The returned matrix will always have column names.
Usage
rbind.fill.matrix(...)
Arguments
... |
the matrices to rbind. The first argument can be a list of matrices, in which case all other arguments are ignored. |
Details
Vectors are converted to 1-column matrices.
Matrices of factors are not supported. (They are anyways quite inconvenient.) You may convert them first to either numeric or character matrices. If a matrices of different types are merged, then normal covnersion precendence will apply.
Row names are ignored.
Value
a matrix with column names
Author(s)
C. Beleites
See Also
Other binding functions:
rbind.fill()
Examples
A <- matrix (1:4, 2)
B <- matrix (6:11, 2)
A
B
rbind.fill.matrix (A, B)
colnames (A) <- c (3, 1)
A
rbind.fill.matrix (A, B)
rbind.fill.matrix (A, 99)