[R] Is there a quicker way to drop a data frame column than setting it to NULL?
Peter Ehlers
ehlers at ucalgary.ca
Sun Jan 24 14:11:41 CET 2010
Dimitri Shvorob wrote:
> If I want to drop columns x, y, z from dataframe df, is there a better
> alternative to
>
> df$x = NULL
> df$y = NULL
> df$z = NULL
>
> There are sufficiently many columns remaining to make
>
> df = subset(df, select = c(a,b,c,d[etc]))
>
> cumbersome.
You can use subset with the select argument specifying
which variables to omit:
df = subset(df, select = !names(df) %in% c('x', 'y', 'z'))
or just
df[!names(df) %in% c('x', 'y', 'z')]
-Peter Ehlers
>
> Thank you.
--
Peter Ehlers
University of Calgary
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