cbind a dataframe with an empty dataframe - cbind.fill?
I think I'm looking for an analog of rbind.fill
(in Hadley's plyr
package) for cbind
. I looked, but there is no cbind.fill
.
What I want to do is the following:
#set these just for this example
one_option <- TRUE
diff_option <- TRUE
return_df <- data.frame()
if (one_option) {
#do a bunch of calculations, produce a data.frame, for simplicity the following small_df
small_df <- data.frame(a=1, b=2)
return_df <- cbind(return_df,small_df)
}
if (diff_option) {
#do a bunch of calculations, produce a data.frame, for simplicity the following small2_df
small2_df <- data.frame(l="hi there", m=44)
return_df <- cbind(return_df,small2_df)
}
return_df
Understandably, this produces an error:
Error in data.frame(..., check.names = FALSE) :
arguments imply differing number of rows: 0, 1
My current fix is to replace the line return_df <- data.frame()
with return_df <- data.frame(dummy=1)
and then the code works. I then just remove dummy from the return_df
at the end. After adding the dummy and running the above code, I get
dummy a b l m
1 1 1 2 hi there 44
I then just need to get rid of the dummy, e.g.:
> return_df[,2:ncol(return_df)]
a b l m
1 1 2 hi there 44
I'm sure I'm missing an easier way to do this.
edit: I guess I'm not looking for a cbind.fill because that would mean that an NA value would be created after the cbind, which is not what I want.
Here's a cbind fill:
cbind.fill <- function(...){
nm <- list(...)
nm <- lapply(nm, as.matrix)
n <- max(sapply(nm, nrow))
do.call(cbind, lapply(nm, function (x)
rbind(x, matrix(, n-nrow(x), ncol(x)))))
}
Let's try it:
x<-matrix(1:10,5,2)
y<-matrix(1:16, 4,4)
z<-matrix(1:12, 2,6)
cbind.fill(x,y)
cbind.fill(x,y,z)
cbind.fill(mtcars, mtcars[1:10,])
I think I stole this from somewhere.
EDIT STOLE FROM HERE: LINK
While, I think Tyler's solution is direct and the best here, I just provide the other way, using rbind.fill()
that we already have.
require(plyr) # requires plyr for rbind.fill()
cbind.fill <- function(...) {
transpoted <- lapply(list(...),t)
transpoted_dataframe <- lapply(transpoted, as.data.frame)
return (data.frame(t(rbind.fill(transpoted_dataframe))))
}
Using rowr::cbind.fill
rowr::cbind.fill(df1,df2,fill = NA)
A B
1 1 1
2 2 2
3 3 3
4 4 4
5 5 5
6 NA 6