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  1. Create an empty data frame:
y <- data.frame()
  1. Assign x, a string vector, to y as its column names:
    x <- c("name", "age", "gender")
    colnames(y) <- x

Result:

Error in colnames<-(*tmp*, value = c("name", "age", "gender")) : 'names' attribute [3] must be the same length as the vector [0]

Actually, the x length is dynamic, so

y <- data.frame(name=character(), age=numeric(), gender=logical())

is not an efficient way to name the column. How can I solve the problem?

Bappa Das
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Eric Chang
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    If you want to create an empty data.frame with dynamic names (colnames in a variable), this can help: names – Ali Khosro Mar 03 '17 at 20:11

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How about:

df <- data.frame(matrix(ncol = 3, nrow = 0))
x <- c("name", "age", "gender")
colnames(df) <- x

To do all these operations in one-liner:

setNames(data.frame(matrix(ncol = 3, nrow = 0)), c("name", "age", "gender"))

#[1] name   age    gender
#<0 rows> (or 0-length row.names)

Or

data.frame(matrix(ncol=3,nrow=0, dimnames=list(NULL, c("name", "age", "gender"))))
Ronak Shah
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