I'm used to seeing the column names at the bottom of the column too, but
that is only if the data.table is long enough. My example was too short for
that, so I made the same sort of mistake you did :(

Okay, that is a way, but is it a good way? Not sure...

2011/7/20 Timothée Carayol <[email protected]>

> Sorry my mistake -- subset does return a data.table.
> (I was using as an example a data.table with 100 rows, and stupidly using
> the fact that it printed the whole thing rather than the 10 first rows only
> as my criterion for whether it worked or not.. Omitting that
> print.data.table does print up to 100 rows. I feel a bit stupid.)
>
> Why doesn't it work for you if that is the case?
>
> DF <- data.frame(a=1:200, b=1:10)
> DT <- as.data.table(DF)
> subDT <- subset(DT, select=a)
> class(DT)
> subDF <- subset(DF, select=a)
> class(DF)
> identical(as.data.frame(DT), DF)
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 12:50 PM, Chris Neff <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Yeah I realized that myself.
>>
>> Another one: the function "with" doesn't seem to do what I want... but at
>> least it is consistent!
>>
>>
>> 2011/7/20 Timothée Carayol <[email protected]>
>>
>>> Sorry --
>>>
>>> subset() was a poor idea, as it will return a data.frame even if the
>>> argument is a data.table..
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2011/7/20 Timothée Carayol <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>> Hi--
>>>>
>>>> You can use the subset() command with the select= option; not sure it's
>>>> the best solution, though.
>>>>
>>>> Timothee
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Chris Neff <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I have a function where I pass a data frame and some variable names to
>>>>> calculate statistics on. However, I am at a loss as to how to write it
>>>>> correctly so that both data.frame and data.table work with it. If I have:
>>>>>
>>>>> DF = data.frame(x=1:10,y=2:11,z=3:12)
>>>>>
>>>>> DT = data.table(DF)
>>>>>
>>>>> var.names = c("x","y")
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I can do the following things to subset:
>>>>>
>>>>> DT[,var.names,with=FALSE]
>>>>> DF[,var.names]
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> but of course DT[,var.names] won't give me back what I want, and
>>>>> DF[,var.names,with=FALSE] returns an error because with doesn't exist 
>>>>> there.
>>>>> So how do I do this?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> -Chris
>>>>>
>>>>>
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