[R] Extracting the first element of a list
Peter Dalgaard BSA
p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk
Wed Mar 27 01:08:38 CET 2002
Ross Darnell <r.darnell at shrs.uq.edu.au> writes:
> Perhaps some kind person might show me the way to extract the first element of a list.
>
> The example is
>
> tmp <- c("A", "B C","BC D")
>
> I want the first "word" from each of these elements, i.e. "A" ,"B" ,"BC"
>
> strsplit(tmp," ") returns
>
> [[1]]
> [1] "A"
>
> [[2]]
> [1] "B" "C"
>
> [[3]]
> [1] "BC" "D"
>
> I have had no success in trying to extract the first element.
>
> Of course there may be another way to get the same result.
How about
> sapply(strsplit(tmp, " "), "[", 1)
[1] "A" "B" "BC"
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