1- or 2-dimensional dataset into which the new row(s) will be inserted. A
1-dimensional dataset is considered to be a single,
unnamed column of
length() rows.
target.row
integer or character (name-matching) value specifying the row of
target at
which the insertion is to be done; all existing rows of
target, if any, from
the insertion point to the last row will be shifted by
count rows. To specify
the last row of
target plus one, use "@END", "", or a character value
not matching any of the row names of
target; in the latter case,
target.row
will be assigned to
row.names if that argument is not supplied.
count
integer value specifying the number of rows to be inserted.
OPTIONAL ARGUMENTS:
row.names
character vector specifying the name(s) for the newly inserted row(s). Default
names will be generated if the length of
row.names is less than
count.
VALUE:
The target dataset with the newly inserted row(s).
SEE ALSO:
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EXAMPLES:
# insert a new row for Acura Vigor just before Acura Legend
car.new <- insert.row(car.all, "Acura Legend", 1, "Acura Vigor")