ct2df function

Transform a configuration table into a data frame

Transform a configuration table into a data frame

ct2df transforms a configuration table into a data frame. This is the converse function of configTable.

The method as.data.frame for class configTable does a similar job, but ignores case frequencies.

ct2df(ct) ## S3 method for class 'configTable' as.data.frame(x, ..., warn = TRUE)

Arguments

  • ct,x: A configTable.
  • ...: Currently not used.
  • warn: Logical; if TRUE and case frequencies in input are not all equal to 1, a warning is issued.

Details

The function ct2df transforms a configTable into a data frame by rendering rows corresponding to several cases in the configTable as multiple rows in the resulting data frame. In contrast, as.data.frame(x) simply drops the case frequencies without accounting for multiple identical cases and turns the configTable into a data frame.

Returns

A data.frame.

See Also

configTable, data.frame

Examples

ct.educate <- configTable(d.educate[1:2]) ct.educate ct2df(ct.educate) # the resulting data frame has 8 rows as.data.frame(ct.educate) # the resulting data frame has 4 rows dat1 <- some(configTable(allCombs(c(2, 2, 2, 2, 2)) - 1), n = 200, replace = TRUE) dat2 <- selectCases("(A*b + a*B <-> C)*(C*d + c*D <-> E)", dat1) dat2 ct2df(dat2) as.data.frame(dat2) dat3 <- data.frame( A = c(1,1,1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0,0), B = c(1,1,1,0,0,0,1,1,1,0,0), C = c(1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,0,0), D = c(1,0,0,1,0,0,1,1,0,1,0), E = c(1,1,0,1,1,0,1,0,1,1,0) ) ct.dat3 <- configTable(dat3, frequency = c(4,3,5,7,4,6,10,2,4,3,12)) ct2df(ct.dat3) as.data.frame(ct.dat3)