Hello,

while working with DataFrames I noticed that "rownames" is a read-only 
attribute (setting it raises an exception), and it's missing from 
from_csvfile.  

However, some R packages (a few from Bioconductor, for example) expect to 
access some data stored in the rownames: constructing a DataFrame now only 
sets the numeric progression in the rownames attribute and thus causes  
problems. 

Are there technical reasons for this, and how to work it around?

-- 
Luca Beltrame, Ph.D
Post-doctoral research fellow - Duccio Cavalieri group
Department of Pharmacology, University of Firenze

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