Understanding Data Frames
A data frame is a two-dimensional data structure similar to a matrix, but with one key difference: a data frame can store different data types in its columns.
Main Properties
- Like matrices, each element in a data frame is located at the intersection of a row and a column;
- Unlike matrices, columns in a data frame must always have names;
- Data frames are commonly used for storing datasets in R, where different columns represent variables of different types.
Built-in Datasets
R provides many built-in datasets, some stored as matrices (only numeric data) and others as data frames (mixed data types).
Swipe to start coding
Explore the built-in mtcars dataset:
- Use the
class()function to output the class of themtcars. - Output the
mtcarsdata frame.
Løsning
Tak for dine kommentarer!
single
Spørg AI
Spørg AI
Spørg om hvad som helst eller prøv et af de foreslåede spørgsmål for at starte vores chat
Fantastisk!
Completion rate forbedret til 2.27
Understanding Data Frames
Stryg for at vise menuen
A data frame is a two-dimensional data structure similar to a matrix, but with one key difference: a data frame can store different data types in its columns.
Main Properties
- Like matrices, each element in a data frame is located at the intersection of a row and a column;
- Unlike matrices, columns in a data frame must always have names;
- Data frames are commonly used for storing datasets in R, where different columns represent variables of different types.
Built-in Datasets
R provides many built-in datasets, some stored as matrices (only numeric data) and others as data frames (mixed data types).
Swipe to start coding
Explore the built-in mtcars dataset:
- Use the
class()function to output the class of themtcars. - Output the
mtcarsdata frame.
Løsning
Tak for dine kommentarer!
single