nameTable_neighbourhood {rSHAPE} | R Documentation |
This is a standardising function which allows SHAPE to programatiically name tables for the neighbourhood record OR split a named table and extract the embedded information from its naming.
Description
This is a standardising function which allows SHAPE to programatiically name tables for the neighbourhood record OR split a named table and extract the embedded information from its naming.
Usage
nameTable_neighbourhood(func_Index, funcSplit = FALSE,
func_sepString = getOption("shape_sepString"))
Arguments
func_Index |
Integer value(s) for the unique genotype ID whose neighbourhood which will be recorded by the named table |
funcSplit |
A logical toggle to control if this function is splitting a named table or not. So, FALSE (default) means we're creating a table name whereas TRUE is splitting a named table into it's parts. |
func_sepString |
This is a character string used to collapse vectors of characters. |
Value
If funcSplit is TRUE, then a vector of table names is returned. If FALSE, we split the table and return the data detailing the genotype ID whose neighbourhood is being recorded on the named table.
Examples
# This creates a table name in a standard way, it can also split table names to extract info.
defineSHAPE()
nameTable_neighbourhood(2,FALSE)
nameTable_neighbourhood("Step_2",TRUE)