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I have a data frame like this:
df = data.frame(a=1:3, b=2:4, c=3:5)

I am selecting columns from that data frame using something akin to:
df[, c(T, F, T)]

This works fine as long as there are at least two columns to be returned; but, if I do this for example:
df[, c(T, F, F)]

... I suddenly only get a vector instead of a data.frame.

Normally this would be fine (or even desired), but since I need the result to be a data.frame at a later point, this completely messes up my scripts.

Is there a way I can prevent R from doing this automatic conversion to a vector for single-column selections?

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  • do be careful with the T/F shortcuts for TRUE/FALSE -- if you ever happen to use T or F as a user-defined variable things can get very confusing ...
    – Ben Bolker
    Commented Oct 9, 2012 at 12:24

2 Answers 2

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This one is pretty simple. Append , drop = FALSE to your subsetting.

E.g.

df[, c(T, F, F), drop = FALSE]

Also works for matrices.

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Also without the comma, i.e. df[c(T,F,F)], returns a dataframe but it sounds like you have cases where the new dataframe can have one or more columns. So use the drop option abovee

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