Change the class of an object to indicate that it should be treated ‘as is’.
I(x)
an object
A copy of the object with class "AsIs"
prepended to the class(es).
Function I
has two main uses.
In function data.frame
. Protecting an object by
enclosing it in I()
in a call to data.frame
inhibits the
conversion of character vectors to factors and the dropping of
names, and ensures that matrices are inserted as single columns.
I
can also be used to protect objects which are to be
added to a data frame, or converted to a data frame via
as.data.frame
.
It achieves this by prepending the class "AsIs"
to the object's
classes. Class "AsIs"
has a few of its own methods, including
for [
, as.data.frame
, print
and format
.
In function formula
. There it is used to
inhibit the interpretation of operators such as "+"
,
"-"
, "*"
and "^"
as formula operators, so they
are used as arithmetical operators. This is interpreted as a symbol
by terms.formula
.
Chambers, J. M. (1992) Linear models. Chapter 4 of Statistical Models in S eds J. M. Chambers and T. J. Hastie, Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole.