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errors (version 0.4.2)

as.data.frame.errors: Coerce to a Data Frame

Description

S3 method for errors objects (see as.data.frame).

Usage

# S3 method for errors
as.data.frame(x, row.names = NULL, optional = FALSE, ...)

Arguments

x

any R object.

row.names

NULL or a character vector giving the row names for the data frame. Missing values are not allowed.

optional

logical. If TRUE, setting row names and converting column names (to syntactic names: see make.names) is optional. Note that all of R's base package as.data.frame() methods use optional only for column names treatment, basically with the meaning of data.frame(*, check.names = !optional). See also the make.names argument of the matrix method.

...

additional arguments to be passed to or from methods.

Examples

Run this code
x <- set_errors(1:3, 0.1)
y <- set_errors(4:6, 0.2)
(z <- cbind(x, y))
as.data.frame(z)

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