Antoine, Have you considered converting the non-list to a list explicitly so this does not matter?
For a long time, few people used lists in this context, albeit in the tidyverse it is now better supported and probably more common. This is an area many have found annoying when you have implicit conversions. What if one ID field was character and the other was numeric? In some languages the conversion always goes to character (as in R) but in some it might go numeric in one direction and in some it may refuse and demand you convert it yourself. Do you suggest that a unique solution exists for complex cases so that the software should know you want to convert a vector to list? What if one side is a list containing a list containing a list, many levels deep and the other has no or fewer or more levels. Is it obvious to take the deepest case and change all others to match? Do you lose things in the process? When things may not work, sure you can suggest someone change, but you can consider it as a case where YOU should make sure the types are compatible before a merge. -----Original Message----- From: R-devel <r-devel-boun...@r-project.org> On Behalf Of Antoine Fabri Sent: Saturday, January 2, 2021 2:16 PM To: R-devel <r-devel@r-project.org> Subject: [Rd] `merge()` not consistent in how it treats list columns Dear R-devel, When trying to merge 2 data frames by an "id" column, with this column a character in one of them, and a list of character in the other, merge behaves differently depending which is given first. Example : ``` df1 <- data.frame(a=1) df2 <- data.frame(b=2) df1$id <- "ID" df2$id <- list("ID") # these print in a similar way, so the upcoming error will be hard to diagnose df1 #> a id #> 1 1 ID df2 #> b id #> 1 2 ID # especially as this works well, df2$id is treated as an atomic vector merge(df1, df2) #> id a b #> 1 ID 1 2 # But this fails with a cryptic error message merge(df2, df1) #> Error in sort.list(bx[m$xi]): 'x' must be atomic for 'sort.list', method "shell" and "quick" #> Have you called 'sort' on a list? ``` I believe that if we let it work one way it should work the other, and that if it works neither an explicit error mentioning how we can't join by list column would be helpful. Many thanks and happy new year to all the R community, Antoine [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel