To convert a Matrix to a DataFrame in R using the as.data.frame() function:
df <- as.data.frame(my_matrix)
Example 1: Convert Matrix to DataFrame
Here we convert a matrix with 3 rows and 2 columns to a DataFrame (note that the class function was used to check the object type before and after the conversion):
# Create a matrix my_matrix <- matrix(data = c(12, 15, 18, 23, 25, 27), nrow = 3, ncol = 2) # Print the class and the matrix print(class(my_matrix)) print(my_matrix) # Convert the matrix to a dataframe df <- as.data.frame(my_matrix) # Print the class and the dataframe print(class(df)) print(df)
Highlighted in yellow is the original matrix. And highlighted in green is the DataFrame after the conversion:
"matrix" "array"
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 12 23
[2,] 15 25
[3,] 18 27
"data.frame"
V1 V2
1 12 23
2 15 25
3 18 27
Example 2: Convert Matrix to DataFrame and Assign Column Names
You can use the colnames() function to assign new columns names to the DataFrame:
# Create a matrix my_matrix <- matrix(data = c(12, 15, 18, 23, 25, 27), nrow = 3, ncol = 2) # Print the class and the matrix print(class(my_matrix)) print(my_matrix) # Convert the matrix to a dataframe df <- as.data.frame(my_matrix) # Assign column names colnames(df) <- c("Col_A", "Col_B") # Print the class and the dataframe print(class(df)) print(df)
The new column names in the DataFrame are “Col_A” and “Col_B” (highlighted in yellow):
"matrix" "array"
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 12 23
[2,] 15 25
[3,] 18 27
"data.frame"
Col_A Col_B
1 12 23
2 15 25
3 18 27
The following tutorial explains how to convert DataFrame to Matrix in R.