Please help me with a command which will return number of datasets in a package, eg.package = "MASS". I tried data(package = "MASS") but it returns me a list. However I want to know the number of datasets in the package.
1 Answer
Short answer:
nrow(data(package = "MASS")$result)
#[1] 87
Long answer: data(package = "MASS")
returns an object of class packageIQR
which has a nice print
method that let you see all the available datasets. However, that object is actually a list
and the result
component is a matrix
with a row for each dataset containing location, name and description. Using nrow
on it you get the number of datasets.
a <- data(package = "MASS")
str(a)
#List of 4
# $ title : chr "Data sets"
# $ header : NULL
# $ results: chr [1:87, 1:4] "MASS" "MASS" "MASS" "MASS" ...
# ..- attr(*, "dimnames")=List of 2
# .. ..$ : NULL
# .. ..$ : chr [1:4] "Package" "LibPath" "Item" "Title"
# $ footer : NULL
# - attr(*, "class")= chr "packageIQR"tr(a)
head(a$results[,3:4])
# Item Title
#[1,] "Aids2" "Australian AIDS Survival Data"
#[2,] "Animals" "Brain and Body Weights for 28 Species"
#[3,] "Boston" "Housing Values in Suburbs of Boston"
#[4,] "Cars93" "Data from 93 Cars on Sale in the USA in 1993"
#[5,] "Cushings" "Diagnostic Tests on Patients with Cushing's Syndrome"
#[6,] "DDT" "DDT in Kale"
nrow(a$result)
#[1] 87