%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Do not modify this file since it was automatically generated from: % % jointIdMap.R % % by the Rdoc compiler part of the R.oo package. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \name{as.data.frame.JointIdMap} \alias{as.data.frame.JointIdMap} \alias{JointIdMap.as.data.frame} \alias{as.data.frame.JointIdMap} \alias{as.data.frame,JointIdMap-method} \title{Retrieve a data frame encapsulated within the given JointIdMap object} \description{Retrieve a data frame encapsulated within the given JointIdMap object with additional 'name' and 'secondaryKey' attributes} \usage{\method{as.data.frame}{JointIdMap}(x, row.names=NULL, optional=FALSE, ...)} \arguments{ \item{row.names}{Not used} \item{optional}{Not used} \item{...}{Not used} } \value{A \code{\link[base]{data.frame}} encapsulated within the given JointIdMap object. The data frame attributes 'name' and 'secondaryKey' contain the values of corresponding JointIdMap object data fields.} \examples{ jointIdMap<-JointIdMap(examples$identDfList); df<-as.data.frame(jointIdMap); dim(df); attr(df,"secondaryKey"); } \seealso{For more information see \code{\link{JointIdMap}}.} \author{Alex Lisovich, Roger Day} \keyword{internal} \keyword{methods}