Create an ID (row number) column

Many presented their ideas, but I think this is the sortest and simplest code for this task:

data$ID <- 1:nrow(data)

One line. The one and only.


You could use cbind:

d <- data.frame(V1=c(23, 45, 56), V2=c(45, 45, 67))

## enter id here, you could also use 1:nrow(d) instead of rownames
id <- rownames(d)
d <- cbind(id=id, d)

## set colnames to OP's wishes
colnames(d) <- paste0("V", 1:ncol(d))

EDIT: Here a comparison of @dacko suggestions. d$id <- seq_len(nrow(d) is slightly faster, but the order of the columns is different (id is the last column; reorder them seems to be slower than using cbind):

library("microbenchmark")

set.seed(1)
d <- data.frame(V1=rnorm(1e6), V2=rnorm(1e6))

cbindSeqLen <- function(x) {
  return(cbind(id=seq_len(nrow(x)), x))
}

dickoa <- function(x) {
  x$id <- seq_len(nrow(x))
  return(x)
}

dickoaReorder <- function(x) {
  x$id <- seq_len(nrow(x))
  nc <- ncol(x)
  x <- x[, c(nc, 1:(nc-1))]
  return(x)
}

microbenchmark(cbindSeqLen(d), dickoa(d), dickoaReorder(d), times=100)

# Unit: milliseconds
#             expr      min       lq   median       uq      max neval
#   cbindSeqLen(d) 23.00683 38.54196 40.24093 42.60020 47.73816   100
#        dickoa(d) 10.70718 36.12495 37.58526 40.22163 72.92796   100
# dickoaReorder(d) 19.25399 68.46162 72.45006 76.51468 88.99620   100

Two tidyverse alternatives (using sgibb's example data):

tibble::rowid_to_column(d, "ID")

which gives:

  ID V1 V2
1  1 23 45
2  2 45 45
3  3 56 67

Or:

dplyr::mutate(d, ID = row_number())

which gives:

  V1 V2 ID
1 23 45  1
2 45 45  2
3 56 67  3

As you can see, the rowid_to_column-function adds the new column in front of the other ones while the mutate&row_number()-combo adds the new column after the others.


And another base R alternative:

d$ID <- seq_along(d[,1])

You could also do this using dplyr:

DF <- mutate(DF, id = rownames(DF))

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