row/colnames              package:base              R Documentation

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_D_e_s_c_r_i_p_t_i_o_n:

     Retrieve or set the row or column names of a matrix-like object.

_U_s_a_g_e:

     rownames(x, do.NULL = TRUE, prefix = "row")
     rownames(x) <- value

     colnames(x, do.NULL = TRUE, prefix = "col")
     colnames(x) <- value

_A_r_g_u_m_e_n_t_s:

       x: a matrix-like R object, with at least two dimensions for
          'colnames'.

 do.NULL: logical.  Should this create names if they are 'NULL'?

  prefix: for created names.

   value: a valid value for that component of 'dimnames(x)'.  For a
          matrix or array this is either 'NULL' or a character vector
          of length the appropriate dimension.

_D_e_t_a_i_l_s:

     The extractor functions try to do something sensible for any
     matrix-like object 'x'.  If the object has 'dimnames' the first
     component is used as the row names, and the second component (if
     any) is used for the col names.  For a data frame, 'rownames' and
     'colnames' are equivalent to 'row.names' and 'names' respectively.

     If 'do.NULL' is 'FALSE', a character vector (of length 'NROW(x)'
     or 'NCOL(x)') is returned in any case, prepending 'prefix' to
     simple numbers, if there are no dimnames or the corresponding
     component of the dimnames is 'NULL'.

     For a data frame, 'value' for 'rownames' should be a character
     vector of unique names, and for 'colnames' a character vector of
     unique syntactically-valid names.  (Note: uniqueness and validity
     are not enforced.)

_S_e_e _A_l_s_o:

     'dimnames', 'case.names', 'variable.names'.

_E_x_a_m_p_l_e_s:

     m0 <- matrix(NA, 4, 0)
     rownames(m0)

     m2 <- cbind(1,1:4)
     colnames(m2, do.NULL = FALSE)
     colnames(m2) <- c("x","Y")
     rownames(m2) <- rownames(m2, do.NULL = FALSE, prefix = "Obs.")
     m2

