I haven't seen an answer so far, hence I try:
As far as I can see, everything is correct here, since you have an
element polygons in you data.frame that is a valid vector of mode list.
Nevertheless, since printing /plotting etc. on the dataframe won't give
desired results now, it would be more natural to introduce a new class
for your kind of object and write some nice methods for it.
Best,
Uwe Ligges
On 14.01.2011 21:59, Alexander Shenkin wrote:> Hello list,
>
> I need to keep track of objects that are related to particular
> observations. In this case, I need to keep track of polygons that are
> associated with observations. What I would ideally have is one column
> of a dataframe hold a "polygonal" object (from the spatstat
package).
> My question: I seem to have managed to do it, but as I haven't read
that
> dataframes are supposed to be able to hold list elements or objects this
> way, I wanted to ask if I'm violating things here in a way such that my
> code may break in future R releases. (that is, am i relying on
> non-guaranteed behavior). My other option is to created a named list or
> something along those lines, and just match() the dataframe and named
> list when i need access to the related objects. Please see below for
> the code. Thoughts and suggestions are greatly appreciated!
>
> By tinkering around, I've found that dataframe columns do seem to be
> able to hold list elements:
>
> a=data.frame(i=c(1,2),j=c(3,4))
> z=list(x=c(1,2,3))
> a$k=NA
> a[1,]$k=z
>> str(a)
>
> 'data.frame': 2 obs. of 3 variables:
> $ i: num 1 2
> $ j: num 3 4
> $ k:List of 2
> ..$ : num 1 2 3
> ..$ : logi NA
>
>
> Extending that behavior, I can attach "polygonal" objects to
dataframes
> it seems:
>
> library(spatstat)
> a=data.frame( a=c(1,2), b=c(3,4) )
> a$polygons=NA
>
>> str(a)
>
> 'data.frame': 2 obs. of 3 variables:
> $ a : num 1 2
> $ b : num 3 4
> $ polygons:List of 2
> ..$ :List of 5
> .. ..$ type : chr "polygonal"
> .. ..$ xrange: num -50 50
> .. ..$ yrange: num -50 50
> .. ..$ bdry :List of 1
> .. .. ..$ :List of 4
> .. .. .. ..$ x : num 50 49.9 49.8 49.5 49 ...
> .. .. .. ..$ y : num 0 2.45 4.9 7.34 9.75 ...
> .. .. .. ..$ area: num 7851
> .. .. .. ..$ hole: logi FALSE
> .. ..$ units :List of 3
> .. .. ..$ singular : chr "unit"
> .. .. ..$ plural : chr "units"
> .. .. ..$ multiplier: num 1
> .. .. ..- attr(*, "class")= chr "units"
> .. ..- attr(*, "class")= chr "owin"
> ..$ : logi NA
>
>> area.owin(a[1,]$polygons[[1]])
> [1] 7850.828
>
> thanks,
> allie
>
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