Jean Eid wrote:
Hi all, hope you having a nice day,

I ahve this weird results with identical (probably I am not understanding
correctly what it does ...)

I have these two data frames and I issue :

identical(temp, temp1)

[1] FALSE


However, these data frames are Nx2 and when I issue:

identical(temp[,2], temp1[,2])

[1] TRUE

identical(temp[,1], temp1[,1])

[1] TRUE

and the results from str



str(temp)

`data.frame': 7072 obs. of 2 variables: $ pub_id : int 10000 1000 10001 10002 10003 10004 10005 10006 10007 $ faminc90: int -2 5998 19900 43000 35000 40000 56538 61000 36000 39105

str(temp1)

`data.frame': 7072 obs. of 2 variables: $ pub_id: int 10000 1000 10001 10002 10003 10004 10005 10006 10007 10008 $ faminc: int -2 5998 19900 43000 35000 40000 56538 61000 36000 39105

The question is why are the objects different. How else can I tell what is
the difference

There could be a difference in the attributes (e.g. rownames of the dataframe, or names of one of the columns).


One thing that might turn up the difference is to use dump() to write out the objects to a file, and use some text-based compare on those files.

Duncan Murdoch

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