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Subsetting airdas_dfr or airdas_df objects

Usage

# S3 method for airdas_dfr
[(x, i, j, ..., drop = TRUE)

# S3 method for airdas_dfr
$(x, name) <- value

# S3 method for airdas_dfr
[(x, i, j, ...) <- value

# S3 method for airdas_dfr
[[(x, i) <- value

# S3 method for airdas_df
[(x, i, j, ..., drop = TRUE)

# S3 method for airdas_df
$(x, name) <- value

# S3 method for airdas_df
[(x, i, j, ...) <- value

# S3 method for airdas_df
[[(x, i) <- value

Arguments

x

object of class airdas_dfr or airdas_df

i, j, ...

elements to extract or replace, see [.data.frame

drop

logical, see [.data.frame

name

A literal character string or ..., see [.data.frame

value

A suitable replacement value, see [.data.frame

Details

When subsetting a airdas_dfr or airdas_df object, henceforth a airdas_ object, using any of the functions described in [.data.frame, then then the airdas_ class is simply dropped and the object is of class data.frame. This is because of the strict format requirements of airdas_ objects; it is likely that a subsetted airdas_ object will not have the format required by subsequent swfscAirDAS functions, and thus it is safest to drop the airdas_ class. If a data frame is passed to downstream swfscAirDAS functions that require a airdas_ object, then they will attempt to coerce the object to the necessary airdas_ class See as_airdas_dfr and as_airdas_df for more details.

Examples

y <- system.file("airdas_sample.das", package = "swfscAirDAS")
y.read <- airdas_read(y)

# All return a data frame:
class(y.read[1:10, ])
#> [1] "data.frame"
class(y.read[, 1:10])
#> [1] "data.frame"

y.df <- y.read
y.df[, 1] <- "a"
class(y.df)
#> [1] "data.frame"

y.df <- y.read
y.df$Event <- "a"
class(y.df)
#> [1] "data.frame"

y.df <- y.read
y.df[["Event"]] <- "a"
class(y.df)
#> [1] "data.frame"