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Submitted by: Alexandre Sieira; Assigned to: Arun ; R-Forge link
I have come across some behaviour in rbindlist that look unexpected to me:
rbindlist(list(data.table(a=1, b=2), data.table(b=4, a=3)))
# a b
#1: 1 2
#2: 4 3So it appears to assume (without checking) that all objects have not only the same column names but also the same column order. So a value assigned to column ‘a’ in the second object was used for column ‘b’ in the end result (and vice-versa).
I know the documentation says rbindlist uses the column types from the first entry of the list, but I didn’t see any mention to column order or names anywhere.
I suggest that column names are matched, even if they are not in the same order. Perhaps a use.names parameter could be used to ask for this behaviour to avoid breaking backwards compatibility.
Or, at the very least, I suggest the documentation of rbindlist be updated to explicitly mention that the columns will be considered by position only, and that callers need to ensure the column orders of all objects match exactly. And that a warning is issued by rbindlist when the column names don’t match.