Agreed. Should have checked the help page. But then it should return an error msg, not try to do something and return an invalid result.
rafal PS: perhaps rbind.data.frame should be more forgiving as to the order of variables, though. On 5/16/06, Peter Ehlers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > How is this a bug? From the help page for cbind/rbind: > > Description > Take a sequence of vector, matrix or data frames arguments and > combine by _columns_ or _rows_, respectively. > (emphasis added) > > Note that it does _not_ say "combine by variable names". > > Peter Ehlers > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Full_Name: Rafal Kustra > > Version: 2.1.1 > > OS: Linux, MacOS 10.3 > > Submission from: (NULL) (69.195.47.62) > > > > > > When Rbinding two data frames with factors, strange result occur (but no > error) > > when the order of data frame variables is different in two data frames: > > > > > >>d1=as.data.frame(list(x=1:10,y=letters[1:10])) > >>d2=as.data.frame(list(y=LETTERS[1:5],x=7:11)) > >>d2 > > > > y x > > 1 A 7 > > 2 B 8 > > 3 C 9 > > 4 D 10 > > 5 E 11 > > > >>rbind(d1,d2) > > > > x y > > 1 1 a > > 2 2 b > > 3 3 c > > 4 4 d > > 5 5 e > > 6 6 f > > 7 7 g > > 8 8 h > > 9 9 i > > 10 10 j > > 11 7 <NA> > > 21 8 <NA> > > 31 9 <NA> > > 41 10 <NA> > > 51 11 <NA> > > Warning message: > > invalid factor level, NAs generated in: "[<-.factor"(`*tmp*`, ri, value > = c("A", > > "B", "C", "D", "E")) > > > > > > Things work correctly when the order of variables is the same: > > > > > >>d3=as.data.frame(list(x=7:11,y=LETTERS[1:5])) > >>rbind(d1,d3) > > > > x y > > 1 1 a > > 2 2 b > > 3 3 c > > 4 4 d > > 5 5 e > > 6 6 f > > 7 7 g > > 8 8 h > > 9 9 i > > 10 10 j > > 11 7 A > > 21 8 B > > 31 9 C > > 41 10 D > > 51 11 E > > > > > > ______________________________________________ > > R-devel@r-project.org mailing list > > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel