rdply {plyr} | R Documentation |
Replicate expression and return results in a data frame.
Description
Evaluate expression n times then combine results into a data frame
Usage
rdply(.n, .expr, .progress = "none", .id = NA)
Arguments
.n |
number of times to evaluate the expression |
.expr |
expression to evaluate |
.progress |
name of the progress bar to use, see
|
.id |
name of the index column. Pass |
Details
This function runs an expression multiple times, and combines the result into
a data frame. If there are no results, then this function returns a data
frame with zero rows and columns (data.frame()
). This function is
equivalent to replicate
, but will always return results as a
data frame.
Value
a data frame
References
Hadley Wickham (2011). The Split-Apply-Combine Strategy for Data Analysis. Journal of Statistical Software, 40(1), 1-29. https://www.jstatsoft.org/v40/i01/.
Examples
rdply(20, mean(runif(100)))
rdply(20, each(mean, var)(runif(100)))
rdply(20, data.frame(x = runif(2)))