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SplitToCol: Split Data Frame String Column Into Multiple Columns

Description

Splitting the string columns of a data frame into multiple columns requires a considerable number of codelines, which are condensed in this function for convenience.

Usage

SplitToCol(x, split = " ", fixed = TRUE, na.form = "", colnames = NULL)

Arguments

x

a data frame containing the string columns to be splitted.

split

character vector (or object which can be coerced to such) containing regular expression(s) (unless fixed = TRUE) to use for splitting. If empty matches occur, in particular if split has length 0, x is split into single characters. If split has length greater than 1, it is re-cycled along x.

fixed

logical. If TRUE match split exactly, otherwise use regular expressions. Has priority over perl.

na.form

character, string specifying how NAs should be specially formatted. Default is a blank "".

colnames

columnnames for the resulting data.frame. Will be recycled. Can easily be set to "" if no columnnames should be set.

Value

A data.frame with all the columns splitted

A vector with the length of the number of columns of the data.frame containing the number of the found columns is returned as attribute namede "ncols".

See Also

strsplit

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
d.frm <- data.frame(res1=c("2 [-3,5] **", "5 [-2,6] ***", "9 [-3,1]"),
                    res2=c("5 [6,8] **", "7 [-2,9]", "4 [3,5] **"), 
                    stringsAsFactors=FALSE)

SplitToCol(d.frm, na.form="-", colnames=c("coef", "ci", "pval"))
# }

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