I have a data.table containing some data that I want to merge into another data.table. However, the type of the columns don't match.
For example:
library(data.table)
heading <- c("A","B","C")
temp <- data.table(matrix(NA,nrow=1,ncol=3))
setnames(temp,names(temp),heading)
data <- data.table(A=2,B="hi")
merge(temp,data,by=c("A","B"))
The above gives me the error
Error in bmerge(i <- shallow(i), x, leftcols, rightcols, io <- haskey(i), :
x.'B' is a character column being joined to i.'B' which is type 'logical'.
Character columns must join to factor or character columns.
This is the case for any other data type mismatches.
In this case, I don't really care about what data type my temp
data.table has originally, I want to match it to whatever type is in the data
object. I also can't set the NA
s to specific data types since I cannot determine that (or I'd rather not to keep it flexible) prior to the merge.
How can I make this work? Can I force a coercion?
library(data.table)
it's just good manners.TRUE
vsT
is equally good manners @N8TRO :-)rbindlist(list(temp,data), fill=TRUE, use.names=TRUE)
T
orF
other thanTRUE
andFALSE
respectively. My rule of thumb is that all names must have at least 6 characters to try and force some explicit information about the variable in the name.