Export the polars object as an R DataFrame
Description
This S3 method is a shortcut for as_polars_df(x,
…)$to_struct()$to_r_vector(struct = "dataframe")
.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'polars_data_frame'
as.data.frame(
x,
...,
uint8 = c("integer", "raw"),
int64 = c("double", "character", "integer", "integer64"),
date = c("Date", "IDate"),
time = c("hms", "ITime"),
decimal = c("double", "character"),
as_clock_class = FALSE,
ambiguous = c("raise", "earliest", "latest", "null"),
non_existent = c("raise", "null")
)
# S3 method for class 'polars_lazy_frame'
as.data.frame(
x,
...,
uint8 = c("integer", "raw"),
int64 = c("double", "character", "integer", "integer64"),
date = c("Date", "IDate"),
time = c("hms", "ITime"),
decimal = c("double", "character"),
as_clock_class = FALSE,
ambiguous = c("raise", "earliest", "latest", "null"),
non_existent = c("raise", "null")
)
Arguments
x
|
A polars object
|
…
|
Passed to as_polars_df() .
|
uint8
|
Determine how to convert Polars’ UInt8 type values to R type. One of the
followings:
-
“integer” (default): Convert to the R’s integer type.
-
“raw” : Convert to the R’s raw type. If the value is
null , export as 00 .
|
int64
|
Determine how to convert Polars’ Int64, UInt32, or UInt64 type values to
R type. One of the followings:
-
“double” (default): Convert to the R’s double type.
Accuracy may be degraded.
-
“character” : Convert to the R’s character type.
-
“integer” : Convert to the R’s integer type. If the value is
out of the range of R’s integer type, export as NA_integer\_.
-
“integer64” : Convert to the bit64::integer64 class. The
bit64 package must be installed. If the value is out of the range of
bit64::integer64, export as bit64::NA_integer64\_.
|
date
|
Determine how to convert Polars’ Date type values to R class. One of the
followings:
-
“Date” (default): Convert to the R’s Date class.
-
“IDate” : Convert to the data.table::IDate class.
|
time
|
Determine how to convert Polars’ Time type values to R class. One of the
followings:
-
“hms” (default): Convert to the hms::hms class. If the hms
package is not installed, a warning will be shown.
-
“ITime” : Convert to the data.table::ITime class. The
data.table package must be installed.
|
decimal
|
Determine how to convert Polars’ Decimal type values to R type. One of
the followings:
-
“double” (default): Convert to the R’s double type.
-
“character” : Convert to the R’s character type.
|
as_clock_class
|
A logical value indicating whether to export datetimes and duration as
the clock package’s classes.
-
FALSE (default): Duration values are exported as difftime
and datetime values are exported as POSIXct. Accuracy may be degraded.
-
TRUE : Duration values are exported as clock_duration,
datetime without timezone values are exported as clock_naive_time, and
datetime with timezone values are exported as clock_zoned_time. For this
case, the clock package must be installed. Accuracy will be maintained.
|
ambiguous
|
Determine how to deal with ambiguous datetimes. Only applicable when
as_clock_class is set to FALSE and datetime
without timezone values are exported as POSIXct. Character vector or
expression containing the followings:
-
“raise” (default): Throw an error
-
“earliest” : Use the earliest datetime
-
“latest” : Use the latest datetime
-
“null” : Return a NA value
|
non_existent
|
Determine how to deal with non-existent datetimes. Only applicable when
as_clock_class is set to FALSE and datetime
without timezone values are exported as POSIXct. One of the followings:
-
“raise” (default): Throw an error
-
“null” : Return a NA value
|
Value
An R data frame
Examples
library("polars")
df <- as_polars_df(list(a = 1:3, b = 4:6))
as.data.frame(df)
#> a b
#> 1 1 4
#> 2 2 5
#> 3 3 6
#> a b
#> 1 1 4
#> 2 2 5
#> 3 3 6