[R] colname refered by a variable
Ivan Calandra
ivan.calandra at uni-hamburg.de
Fri Dec 3 10:09:29 CET 2010
Or simpler:
df[, paste("A","C",sep="")]
df[[paste("A","C",sep="")]]
Or:
x <- paste("A","C",sep="")
df[,x]
df[[x]]
Btw, you don't need to use cbind(), data.frame() does it already
Ivan
Le 12/3/2010 08:21, Santosh Srinivas a écrit :
> try this ..
>
> df[,colnames(df)==paste("A","C",sep="")]
>
> On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 12:05 PM, Yuan Jian<jayuan2008 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I tried to use a variable to refer colname, but I got error, could anyone give me advice?
>>
>>> df=data.frame(cbind(AB=1:3,AC=3:5))
>>> df$AC
>> [1] 3 4 5
>>> df$paste("A","C",sep="")
>> Error: attempt to apply non-function
>>
>> thanks
>> Jian
>>
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