I have json files with data for countries. One of the files has the following data:
"[{\"count\":1,\"subject\":{\"name\":\"Namibia\",\"alpha2\":\"NA\"}}]"
I have the following code convert the json into a data.frame using the jsonlite package:
df = as.data.frame(fromJSON(jsonfile), flatten=TRUE)) 
I was expecting a data.frame with numbers and strings:
count subject.name subject.alpha2
1      Namibia             "NA"
Instead, the NA alpha2 code is being automatically converted into NA logical, and this is what I get:
str(df)
$ count         : int 1
$ subject.name  : chr "Namibia"
$ subject.alpha2: logi NA
I want alpha2 to be a string, not logical. How do I fix this?
That particular implementation of fromJSON (and there are three different packages with that name for a function) has a simplifyVector argument which appears to prevent the corecion:
 require(jsonlite)
> as.data.frame( fromJSON(test, simplifyVector=FALSE ) )
  count subject.name subject.alpha2
1     1      Namibia             NA
> str( as.data.frame( fromJSON(test, simplifyVector=FALSE ) ) )
'data.frame':   1 obs. of  3 variables:
 $ count         : int 1
 $ subject.name  : Factor w/ 1 level "Namibia": 1
 $ subject.alpha2: Factor w/ 1 level "NA": 1
> str( as.data.frame( fromJSON(test, simplifyVector=FALSE ) ,stringsAsFactors=FALSE) )
'data.frame':   1 obs. of  3 variables:
 $ count         : int 1
 $ subject.name  : chr "Namibia"
 $ subject.alpha2: chr "NA"
I tried seeing if that option worked well with the flatten argument, but was disappointed:
> str(  fromJSON(test, simplifyVector=FALSE, flatten=TRUE) )
List of 1
 $ :List of 2
  ..$ count  : int 1
  ..$ subject:List of 2
  .. ..$ name  : chr "Namibia"
  .. ..$ alpha2: chr "NA"
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