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Extract.hyperframe

Extract or Replace Subset of Hyperframe


Description

Extract or replace a subset of a hyperframe.

Usage

## S3 method for class 'hyperframe'
x[i, j, drop, strip=drop, ...]
  ## S3 replacement method for class 'hyperframe'
x[i, j] <- value
  ## S3 method for class 'hyperframe'
x$name
  ## S3 replacement method for class 'hyperframe'
x$name <- value

Arguments

x

A hyperframe (object of class "hyperframe").

i,j

Row and column indices.

drop,strip

Logical values indicating what to do when the hyperframe has only one row or column. See Details.

...

Ignored.

name

Name of a column of the hyperframe.

value

Replacement value for the subset. A hyperframe or (if the subset is a single column) a list or an atomic vector.

Details

These functions extract a designated subset of a hyperframe, or replace the designated subset with another hyperframe.

The function [.hyperframe is a method for the subset operator [ for the class "hyperframe". It extracts the subset of x specified by the row index i and column index j.

The argument drop determines whether the array structure will be discarded if possible. The argument strip determines whether the list structure in a row or column or cell will be discarded if possible. If drop=FALSE (the default), the return value is always a hyperframe or data frame. If drop=TRUE, and if the selected subset has only one row, or only one column, or both, then

  • if strip=FALSE, the result is a list, with one entry for each array cell that was selected.

  • if strip=TRUE,

    • if the subset has one row containing several columns, the result is a list or (if possible) an atomic vector;

    • if the subset has one column containing several rows, the result is a list or (if possible) an atomic vector;

    • if the subset has exactly one row and exactly one column, the result is the object (or atomic value) contained in this row and column.

The function [<-.hyperframe is a method for the subset replacement operator [<- for the class "hyperframe". It replaces the designated subset with the hyperframe value. The subset of x to be replaced is designated by the arguments i and j as above. The replacement value should be a hyperframe with the appropriate dimensions, or (if the specified subset is a single column) a list of the appropriate length.

The function $.hyperframe is a method for $ for hyperframes. It extracts the relevant column of the hyperframe. The result is always a list (i.e. equivalent to using [.hyperframe with strip=FALSE).

The function $<-.hyperframe is a method for $<- for hyperframes. It replaces the relevant column of the hyperframe. The replacement value should be a list of the appropriate length.

Value

A hyperframe (of class "hyperframe").

Author(s)

Adrian Baddeley Adrian.Baddeley@curtin.edu.au, Rolf Turner r.turner@auckland.ac.nz and Ege Rubak rubak@math.aau.dk

See Also

Examples

h <- hyperframe(X=list(square(1), square(2)), Y=list(sin, cos))
  h
  h[1, ]
  h[1, ,drop=TRUE]
  h[ , 1]
  h[ , 1, drop=TRUE]
  h[1,1]
  h[1,1,drop=TRUE]
  h[1,1,drop=TRUE,strip=FALSE]
  h[1,1] <- list(square(3))
  # extract column
  h$X
  # replace existing column
  h$Y <- list(cells, cells)
  # add new column
  h$Z <- list(cells, cells)

spatstat.geom

Geometrical Functionality of the 'spatstat' Family

v2.1-0
GPL (>= 2)
Authors
Adrian Baddeley [aut, cre], Rolf Turner [aut], Ege Rubak [aut], Tilman Davies [ctb], Ute Hahn [ctb], Abdollah Jalilian [ctb], Sebastian Meyer [ctb], Suman Rakshit [ctb], Dominic Schuhmacher [ctb], Rasmus Waagepetersen [ctb]
Initial release
2021-04-15

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