%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Do not modify this file since it was automatically generated from: % % uniquePairs.R % % by the Rdoc compiler part of the R.oo package. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \name{create.UniquePairs} \alias{create.UniquePairs} \alias{UniquePairs.create} \alias{create.UniquePairs} \alias{create,UniquePairs-method} \title{Create a UniquePairs object from a single IdMap or a list of IdMap objects} \description{ Create a UniquePairs object by converting a single IdMap or a list of Id Maps into a single or list of unique pairs data structures optionally intersecting the secondary ID set with an external secondary ID set if farther data size reduction is necessary } \synopsis{create.UniquePairs(static, idMapSet, secondaryIDs=NULL, keepMissing=FALSE, verbose=FALSE, ...)} \usage{UniquePairs$create(idMapSet, secondaryIDs=NULL, keepMissing=FALSE, verbose=FALSE, ...)} \arguments{ \item{idMapSet}{an object or a list of object which can be coerced into IdMap object(s) to be converted into UniquePairs object (list).} \item{secondaryIDs}{optional secondary ID list on which the resulting UniquePairs object is intersected. Default is NULL (not present).} \item{keepMissing}{ogical indicating if the rows with empty secondary IDs should removed from the resulting object. Default is FALSE (keep such rows)} \item{verbose}{if \code{\link[base:logical]{TRUE}} enables diagnostic messages. Default is \code{\link[base:logical]{FALSE}}.} \item{...}{Not used} } \value{A UniquePairs object or a \code{\link[base]{list}} of UniquePairs objects} \examples{ uniquePairs<-UniquePairs$create(IdMap(examples$identDfList[[1]])); uniquePairsList<-UniquePairs$create(examples$identDfList,verbose=TRUE); } \author{Alex Lisovich, Roger Day} \keyword{internal} \keyword{methods}