Chapter 5. Advanced Data Structures
Sometimes data requires more complex storage than simple vector
s and thankfully R
provides a host of data structures. The most common are the data.frame
, matrix
and list
followed by the array
. Of these, the data.frame
will be most familiar to anyone who has used a spreadsheet, the matrix
to people familiar with matrix math and the list
to programmers.
5.1. data.frames
Perhaps one of the most useful features of R
is the data.frame
. It is one of the most often cited reasons for R
’s ease of use.
On the surface a data.frame
is just like an Excel spreadsheet in that it has columns and rows. In statistical terms, each column is a variable and each row is an observation.
In terms of how R
organizes data.frame
s, ...
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